11-07-2024, 01:50 PM
(11-07-2024, 09:19 AM)GimpForMe Wrote: Thank you for your reply. Much appreciated!
Somehow I seem to run into a file save issue:
- I open said dds file.
- I change the opacity.
- I export the file as DDS file. It seems to create this temporary png file and some command line stuff is running and a new DDS file is created.
- The file looks brighter in Gimp according to the reduced opacity setting.
- But then Gimp asks me to save the changed file. If I cancel and close the program, the opacity changes are not saved.
-> But I already exported the file. I cannot not save it becaues it won't allow me to save in a suitable DDS format.
How can I solve that?
I do not think you can. That Gimp plugin file-dds-texconv.py supersedes the built in gimp dds file load / export plugin and you get that terminal with the texconv.exe command line.
If reducing the layer transparency does not work then you could try the curves tool or lock the alpha channel and fill with a lighter grey colour (I used red just as an example).
Gimp 2.10 does not support that BC6 compression so you can not use a regular Gimp. That texconv.exe certainly does something, trying to open an edited file without the plugin gives this error, Unsupported DXGI format (98)
...and that is me out of ideas.