Re: Merging two or more pictures into one?
- From: Mark <scheper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 19:37:31 +0200
Oliver Wong wrote:
"Mark" <scheper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:442D1661.2070206@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi there
I am working on a project and was asked to find out if the following is possible. I hope this is the right group to ask. If anyone can point me into the right direction, i would be very glad.
Okay, this is what is needed:
We want to make a avatar on the fly. It should be used in a vrml world, so we need .png files for transparancy.
An user can choose from:
- trouser (let say 4 trousers and there is a picture of each trouser)
- jacket (same here)
- hear (same here)
These pictures should be combined and the output should be a .png file (which can be stored and used).
And, it would be even nicer if it is also possible to add some text on the jacket...
Okay, i hope my question is clear. I am not going to program it myself (i can not program in java), but i need to know if it is possible. So any info, url etc. would be realy appreciated.
I did some research on the net, but since i am not a programmer i am not sure what it all means...
Yes, it's possible to combine multiple transparent PNGs into one image. Not sure what the relevancy is with VRML, though. Are these going to be textures or something?
- Oliver
Yes, as far as i know these new made picture will be used as avatar in a 3d vrml world. I think this is a texture.
It is good to know it is possible :). Can you give me some info concerning this?
Thanks,
Mark
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