Re: Transparency... huh? 2005-04-09 - By Andrew Turner
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Thanks, using Alpha worked fine.
Guess I need to brush up a bit.
Andrew
On Apr 8, 2005, at 4:54 PM, elsiget wrote:
> > > Are you using Alpha, or transparency? > If you want it to be transparent and you use transparency, the overall > luminance (L of Lab color (which I just realized might be the same as > YUV (Luminance, Red-Luminance, Blue-Luminance))) can only be 3%, or > the color starts working in a weird additive manner (actually the > overall value of Glow+transparency+color should not exceed 100%). > But alpha doesn't affect the color, it only affects the opacity, like > the opacity setting in a layer in Photoshop. > > --- In Carrara@(protected), Andrew Turner <turner410@(protected)> wrote: >> I have an object that's 97% transparent; as soon as I give it a little >> color, WHAM! It just about completely obscures whatever's behind it. >> >> �Wha? >> >> Andrew > > > > > > Welcome Yahoo Members! > > http://www.eovia.com > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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