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Why not just have white be transparent? Then light gray would be white, dark gray would be gray, and black would be black.
I was thinking something like this and get the best of all worlds Of course this might be a bit big, but i think the animating transparency is the way to go. You could have a flashing light grey maybe, or a rolling light grey by pixel for example
Voted the left. To me, it makes sense for something transparent to be a light color.
I think for the filesystem, transparency isn't necessarily a must for display, and it would probably look best without. Since the user already knows the 'page' of the filesystem is white, having a different color represent transparency makes it seem like there is actually something there.
Lol nice one Deep Thought , although if someone really said that in a political context it might sound a bit racist . I lol'ed, though, at how much different the meaning would be, if taken out of context @Runer112 how is it progressing btw?
are you still going to implement both? or which ever one wins? it's really close though, it'll probably end up being your choice.
Quote from: yunhua98 on October 08, 2010, 06:50:13 pmare you still going to implement both? or which ever one wins? it's really close though, it'll probably end up being your choice. I've already implemented both, the user could choose which one looks best on a sprite-by-sprite basis.
ah, ok, cool.this is going to great for oncalc spriting
Quote from: Runer112 on October 08, 2010, 06:51:23 pmQuote from: yunhua98 on October 08, 2010, 06:50:13 pmare you still going to implement both? or which ever one wins? it's really close though, it'll probably end up being your choice. I've already implemented both, the user could choose which one looks best on a sprite-by-sprite basis....and the default choice?