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gamedev:textureproperties:color_alpha [2012/11/30 21:59] dragonlordgamedev:textureproperties:color_alpha [2019/05/09 08:28] – removed dragonlord
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-[[:start|Start Page]] >> [[gamedev:main|Game Development with the Drag[en]gine]] >> [[gamedev:skinproperties|Skin Texture Properties]] >> [[gamedev:texturepropertylist|Texture Property Database]] >> **color_alpha** 
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-====== Summary ====== 
-|Texture Property Name|color_alpha| 
-|Excepted Data Source|4 component image| 
-|Data Range|0 to 1 for all image components| 
-|Default Value|(0, 0, 0, 1)| 
-|Graphic Module|Defines albedo color with transparency| 
-|Physics Module|No effect| 
-|Audio Module|No effect| 
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-====== Graphic Module ====== 
-The **color_alpha** texture property combines the **[[gamedev:textureproperties:color|color]]** and the **[[gamedev:textureproperties:transparency|transparency]]** texture properties in one texture property. Sometimes it is useful and saves disk space if the alpha channel of an image or color is used directly as the transparency value. 
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-The red, green and blue components (component 0, 1 and 2) are used exactly the same way as in the **[[gamedev:textureproperties:color|color]]** texture property. The alpha component (component 3) is used exactly as in the **[[gamedev:textureproperties:transparency|transparency]]** texture property. See the appropriate texture properties to learn the details. 
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-If the **color_alpha** texture property is defined together with the **[[gamedev:textureproperties:color|color]]** and/or the **[[gamedev:textureproperties:transparency|transparency]]** texture property the **color_alpha** texture property is applied first then the other texture properties. 
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-The color values are typically an 8 bit image with 4 color components with the data of all color components located inside the range from 0 to 1. 0 represents 0% light reflectivity (respectively 0% opaqueness) for a color component while 1 represents a 100% light reflectivity (respectively 100% opaqueness). Values outside this range are physically not plausible. 
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-The default value for this texture property is opaque pure black (0, 0, 0, 1). 
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-====== Physics Module ====== 
-This texture property does not effect Physics Modules. 
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-====== Audio Module ====== 
-This texture property does not effect Audio Modules. 
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-====== Examples ====== 
-( TODO: example image ) 
gamedev/textureproperties/color_alpha.txt · Last modified: 2019/05/24 23:43 by dragonlord