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Carl
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Carl
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Just change the first blend to multiply 100 to get rid of the washed out look, which you asked about smile;) Maybe you could add a switch to give an option for wrinkled and soiled paper as well as the clean sheet smile:)
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shul east
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ok fixed it smile:-)

actually, it was the alpha value on the red stripes
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Carl
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mmmmmm ok interesting considering the colour control component has no alpha control and the blend was set to normal 50 combining the red and blue stripes, halving the strength of both the red and blue giving you the washed out look. Any forger opening your filter will spot it instantly.

Why ask for help then write rubbish smile:?:

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shul east
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What I meant was that changing the alpha value on the mortar in the red tiles box fixed the problem, no idea why thats rubbish though..
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Kraellin
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actually, the airmail envelopes i remember did have the colors faded like that. so, i like the original as is.
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shul east
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@Kraellin: heh, unintential but thanks. if you like it to be washed off you can do that with a blend with a white surface smile:-)
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Kraellin
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hehe, ok.
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