This has nothing to do with Adobe. It's just a limitation of the GIF file format. It's from the 80's back when alpha blending was a bit too much to ask of the average PC. Save to a 32-bit PNG and it'll look fine.
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I've had some decent luck with custom shaders with different blend modes and no alpha test, but rendered before the transparency queue usually in the AlphaTest queue. I'm not sure if it's supposed to work as well as it does, but it works well in most cases.
Thanks guys :+1: @Loutrattitude I'm fighting with a funny light problem .... now I try to use a cage around my cave to avoid this light bleeding. After I fix this I will tweak the shadows a little bit more ;)
looking much nicer, the yellow on the crowbar is a very saturated for the amount of wear on the rest of the tool and it makes it really stand out and look odd. Personally I would de-saturated it slightly to help it blend a little better with the rest of the material.
You are doing pretty well . Just few area are that you might want to investigate a bit further : neck torso connection , frontal eminence and glabela planes and relations ,zygomatic bone/arch , nose bridge and overall form blending
Well. It's more limitation of how decals are implmened in what I'm usign right now (but I can't talk about it yet). Because none material tweaking I tried helped. it's issue of how decals are blended into underlaying surface.
Sorry, completely forgot to throw the pic up. Here it is in engine: And here is my lightmap, with the resolution boosted pretty high so I really doubt there's much bleed: And one more for good measure, showing how it bends the normals:
Good start but too much "Work in Progress" going on. I'd rather see a few quality finished pieces than a ton of unfinished ones. Also I'd recommend more gap between images so they don't bleed together.
No sincere question is a silly question. What's silly is when people have questions and don't ask. I have a layer that is set to "Linear Dodge (Add)" in ps. Try it out. You can set it to the blend mode on brushes as well.