Galtrol Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 First off, I'm using A:M 2002 so this might be a non issue for a more recent release. I plan to upgrade eventually. I'm sure my methods are a bit roundabout, but since I'm currently lacking a decent graphics editing program at the moment, this is how I went about it. 1: Using MS Word 2003, I typed out the text, and formatted it as desired. (Center, italics, etc) 2: "Printed" out to "Microsoft Office Document Image Writer" to produce a TIF file. However, A:M 2002 does not like the TIF file generated this way, so I continue to the next step. 3: I used Paint to convert the TIF file to JPG. Letters look solid and the way I like it. 4: JPG loads in A:M images fine. However, I try and apply the image as a decal, it comes up either very spotty, or blank. Maybe I screwed up a setting all wrong or something. What kind of surface settings do I need? Thanks. Quote
KenH Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 You might try a targa (.tga) file instead of jpegs. These are the only two types am2002 will take. Also, is it rendering ok or is that bad too? Quote
Galtrol Posted March 24, 2006 Author Posted March 24, 2006 You might try a targa (.tga) file instead of jpegs. These are the only two types am2002 will take. Also, is it rendering ok or is that bad too? At the moment, I don't have a program that can produce a targa file. I guess I'll have to change that. Quote
Gorf Posted March 24, 2006 Posted March 24, 2006 If you're on a PC, try IrfanView - it's free and it can convert your images to TGA Quote
Galtrol Posted March 24, 2006 Author Posted March 24, 2006 If you're on a PC, try IrfanView - it's free and it can convert your images to TGA Cool! That worked perfectly! Quote
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