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Post by Guilect on Mar 20, 2007 19:08:04 GMT -5
Looking for folks who were having the issue of not being able to display images both before and after a FX.SetFX. I have tried to get this issue to happen on 4 different PC and have not seen it. It is therefore impossible for me make changes to the code without knowing if the change has a positive or negative effect. Download the program to a folder and unzip. Run the exe. You can press the number keys 1 through 9 for nine different rendering techniques. Let me know which one (any) works for you. Thanks.
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Post by u9 on Mar 21, 2007 2:17:35 GMT -5
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Post by u9 on Mar 21, 2007 2:24:58 GMT -5
None of the methods work. Either I get red particles or the middle image almost completely disappears.
methods 1, 4 and 5 have normal particles but the image is 99% transparent.
Methods 2 and 3 have red particles but normal images
Methods 6 to 9 have red particles and semi-transparent image (maybe 40%).
All methods with red particles have some sort of red artifacts (noise?) on part of the image and also below it. I can post images if you like.
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Post by Guilect on Mar 21, 2007 6:29:24 GMT -5
u9thanks for pposting the link and where to unzip to. I was in a rush to get out to an appointment. All the methods appear fine on my PC. (Method #6 has a little alpha blending between the two images.) Not sure how to approach thiis one. Since the code is same and the hardware different, I would have to believe the issue resides in the graphics cards. Not sure how to make the rendering compatible across all makes. Thanks for trying.
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Post by u9 on Mar 21, 2007 12:07:53 GMT -5
I just tried on a computer at my school and all of them worked fine. transdiv, do any of the methods work for you?
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Post by transdiv on Mar 21, 2007 16:56:46 GMT -5
I just tried on a computer at my school and all of them worked fine. transdiv, do any of the methods work for you? I have exactly (100%) the same problems than you.
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Post by u9 on Mar 21, 2007 17:12:07 GMT -5
My gf also has the exact same problem. This is maybe not so strange as she has basically same gfx card as i do, Radeon 7000. But isn't it just a matter of setting the blending mode back to normal after the particles are finished rendering, or before images start rendering? I really hope you will find a fix
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Post by Guilect on Mar 21, 2007 18:24:44 GMT -5
That is exactly what is going on.
That is why it works on some computers.
If this were being done wrong it would not work on any.
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