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Revision as of 14:55, 10 August 2010


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Transparency

Additive Transparency

File:Transparency$Transparency.gif File:Transparency$flames.gif

The flames on this burning bed are using additive transparency to keep the colors "hot."

See additive color model.

Alpha Transparency

Alpha Bit Depths

Subtractive Transparency

File:Transparency$subtractiveT.gif File:Transparency$xray hand.gif

The x-rays on this light-table use subtractive transparency to make things under them darker, the way real x-rays do. The subtractive method isn't used all that often, so if you need it you should ask your programmer(s) if they can add it as a specific feature of the engine.

See subtractive color model.


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