Re: New trees for planting set?
Posted: July 6th, 2020, 7:30 am
what format ie jpg, png etc do the trees need to be for apcd and what size should the image be
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1024X1024 is the max. size in TGA format with alpha channellinksrevisited wrote: ↑July 6th, 2020, 7:30 am what format ie jpg, png etc do the trees need to be for apcd and what size should the image be
What LeWAW said, however if anyone wishes to help out - many of us designers would be comfortable working with a PNG with alpha channel if anyone thinks those are easier to work with since its a simple matter converting them from PNG to TGAlinksrevisited wrote: ↑July 6th, 2020, 7:30 am what format ie jpg, png etc do the trees need to be for apcd and what size should the image be
Poplars are very common in Sweden (4th most common tree) which makes me suspect they should be pretty common in Canada, northern USA and northern half of Europe as well at the very least. I think there are many different kinds of poplars as you say but as long as they look sort of alike who cares if its the exact correct type? So yes I for one would definitely be interested in poplarsAJ Allen wrote: ↑July 5th, 2020, 11:14 pm I'm wondering whether poplar trees are commonplace on golf courses other than in NZ where they are pretty common. You can see some of the ones I have created in the screenshot. The tall thin trees. I know them as "Lombardy Poplars" but maybe they have other names? Anyway, are these something people might want to use on their own course designs? I thought I would do some as they seem to be in short supply as trees to use so maybe people just don't want or use them? Let me know if you would use them yourself. The other type Im trying to build up is the cypress ones. Also, looking for good willows and birches.
OK, well there are 4 channels in a TGA image. One each for red green and blue, and 1 for the alpha channel. The image is saved as 32bit, that's 8 bits per channel, and each channel contains the info of the "lumiosity" of the color... how much of it there is and how bright.linksrevisited wrote: ↑July 6th, 2020, 9:15 am I am familiar with photoshop, but not with the terminology alpha channel can someone explain please
That's a nice looking tree. But it does look like it has a bit of shadowing aroud the edges. The test will be when you add it to APCD ad plant it. It might have a halo around it. There are a few ways to get rid of that, or at least minimise it. Let me know how it looks in APCD amd whether it will need some extra work on it.