Targa and the alpha channel.
How's it done with Paint.NET?
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How's it done with Paint.NET?
Many image editors don't handle tga well, and botch the alpha channel. Paint.NET may well be one of them.
You have to IMPORT the png files....
Also make sure in Tools > Preferences > Editing > Image Editors > the "COnvert TGA to PNG before using image editors" is checked.
File > Preferences > File Format Preferences > PNG tab > "Load and save transparency from / to alpha channel" should be disabled.
| So, I need an editor that has alpha-layer-transparency for png? |
Most decent image editors will handle png just fine. I've never used paint.NET, so I don't know of any settings within it.
s-l ... I'm not sure how to answer that one. I need to go help my wife right now. I'll play around with a glow image, and try to give you some tips later.
| So, if I want like a glow for a button, I adjust the transparency from closest to the "button" 100% and gradient it to say 10% as I move outward. Does that sound right? Or would I add a "layer" for each level of transluscency? |
Sorry, I was in a hurry, and couldn't concentrate on what you were saying....... I think you're on the right track. Just keep experimenting, and you'll develope your own technique. 
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