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http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=153455359
It did work and it now has shadows and lights.
Now I want to know HOW I can edit them properly without having to copy other files.
Do you sugest any tutorials?
http://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=153533275
Its the only thing I lack to know (aside some other stuff I might need to know to make some pants, but that comes later): how I edit the RGB/A masks separately.
In photoshop you should see a panel in the bottom right labeled "channels".[dl.dropboxusercontent.com] If you don't see it, go to window > channels. From here you can edit individual channels of each mask.
Channel 1 = Red
Channel 2 = Green
Channel 3 = Blue
Channel 4 = Alpha (transparency)
Normally channels are used to control the amounts of RGB in each part of the image (with the last channel being reserved for alpha transparency), but the source engine can read these channels to be masks based on how much portions are colored white (white = full power, black = no power, grey = in-between). You can edit these channels the same way you edit anything else in photoshop.
I'm using Gimp, its the closest I have. I got to edit the Alpha channel, now I'm having the problem where I cant edit the other channels without editing the alpha channel along them.
Like, I want to place something on the R Channel, nothing shows up. Only when I select to edit the alpha channel along it something shows.
Sorry to bother this much, neither TF2 or Dota tutorials talked about this in depth.
It turns out that to work the mask2 properly, you need to give the Alpha channel a low oppacity white color, then you can edit the other channels without having to edit the Alpha channel along it.
Thank you so much man. I may be back later when I try to create some pants.