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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      I've been playing with styles again and wondering if anyone has thoughts on how to improve the contrast in the view. I realize that my overlay is causing the problem but if I set the transparency slider more toward the Model side, the overlay disappears. I can adjust the contrast in my image editor but I'd like to be able to do it up front. Do I need to make a PNG with in this case the grain on a transparent background? Here are a couple of examples. The contrastier one was adjusted in my image editor.
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      • JpacJ Offline
        Jpac
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        Yes, I would use .png files with transparency. You can use other people's styles with textures as a study guide by going to Style > Edit >Watermark then clicking on the specific watermark and save as to your computer.

        http://sketchup4sitedesign.wordpress.com/

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