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XCC Mixer Problem

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I am most impressed. That looked great apart from the watermark. God I hope that's not permanent.

 

If you can get me the image without the fecking watermark, I'll convert it and re-send it.

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WOAH HOW THE HELL DID THAT GET THERE?! WHEN I SENT IT IT WASNT THERE... DAMN PREVIEW... alrite ill send the good one

 

its been sent, i read that the program i used to convert everything and it said that it will leave that seal of the company on all the files... but after it got converted i didnt see it and then i checked today and BEHOLD! GIGANTIC COMPANY SEAL so all i had to do was get a copy of the file that was in BMP format before i reformatted it to PCX and paste it in the PCX file and now you got the good file... hopefully

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Okay. All I need to know is the number of frames it will have and the original size of the image. You will then get your SHP. ;)

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ok there are 285 frames... 0000 to 0284

 

and the original dimensions acording to XCC mixer are 94 x 106

 

after this, if it works, tell me how you did it please?

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oh yeah, the last scene should be what the unit looks like when parachuting and the attack sequence has been doubled up rather than having 2 different attack sequences

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hows your progess with my SHP man? if there are any problems post them here and i will try to fix everything... just remember the number of scenes should be about the same as the brute

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ok thanks, ill look forward to tomroow and hopefully learning to myself how to do this kinda stuff

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well when it comes to the sequencing it should be the same as the BruteSequence... i dunno how you are gonna take it from single PCX to SHP format thuogh...

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