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Hello, I have problem with editing textures. When I change color of armor and saw file etc etc the part of armor is very transparent. Take a look on photos:

 

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Any tip to how work with transparent items?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Make a Finalblend inside UnrealED, and put your shader as material.

 

I had this issue too, and making a FinalBlend, setting everything true, fixed it

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Thanks LauQ, im gona check your advices.

 

Devangel, here is tga:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/wwdlg9

 

#edit

Thanks again LauQ, everything works :)

i think your problem is in alfa ...

 

but i need this tga here

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here i see the chanel alfa

 

 

In the last photo in the second sircle your proble is in unreal

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Muse be masked :D

....btw give me the TGa's from this who have problem

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