Holes in flags
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Take your flag bitmap, then in Photoshop, click the "channels" tab in the Layers window. Create a new channel called Alpha 1, and fill it totally white. Then, make black your primary color and put dots and marks and stuff where you want the holes to be. Save your bitmap, and remember its name.
Then, create a new bitmap tag in Guerilla, and scroll down. Change the format to "Compressed with Interpolated Alpha" and the usage to default. Save the empty bitmap tag into the same folder that you saved your bitmap, only starting with the tags folder (if you saved your bitmap to data\weapons\flag\bitmaps\flag_blue.tif, you would save the tag as tags\weapons\flag\bitmaps\flag_blue.bitmap). Now compile your bitmap.
Then, create a new bitmap tag in Guerilla, and scroll down. Change the format to "Compressed with Interpolated Alpha" and the usage to default. Save the empty bitmap tag into the same folder that you saved your bitmap, only starting with the tags folder (if you saved your bitmap to data\weapons\flag\bitmaps\flag_blue.tif, you would save the tag as tags\weapons\flag\bitmaps\flag_blue.bitmap). Now compile your bitmap.
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