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3 Dimensional Chat / Weird colors on model...

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heyufool1
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 20:51
Hi! I'm working on an UZI for a FPS I'll be making and I started the texture. After I save the texture from photoshop it looks like this:


But when I assign the texture to the model in MilkShape 3D it looks like this:


So what is causing this greenish and purplish tint on the model?

I enlarged the texture image so you can clearly see that there is no green in the texture itself. And even if I make the background black there is still the greenish and purplish tint.

AndrewT
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 20:55 Edited at: 23rd Jun 2009 20:55
I'm not sure what your problem is. I don't see any greenish tint.

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heyufool1
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 21:01 Edited at: 23rd Jun 2009 21:52
In the 2nd image, there is also purplish tint in places. I guess there's a possibility that it's just my eyes but I don't think so lol.

EDIT: I think it might just be my display, so i'm gonna try to run some optimization wizards and what not.

jasonhtml
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 22:34
im guessing your texture has multiple layers. if your black and gray layers are transparent in places, the green background will show through. try putting another layer (white, brown, gray, black, ect) underneath your other layers or change your background color.

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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 22:37
try changing the background of the texture to white. i dunno if it will work but give it a try.

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JLMoondog
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 22:49
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 23:09
Its probably the quality of the texture

heyufool1
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Posted: 23rd Jun 2009 23:10
Thanks but I decided to redo it anyway, and now that i finished the greenish and purplish is gone. Thanks for all the help!

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Posted: 29th Jun 2009 03:49
well, i can only think of the possibility that its jpeg formath (or any other bad quality formath) thats causing it =P


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