Thanks for your quick reply.I have just given a thought
We are modulating the two images so any way it will get 
Color of both image.I have tried alpha test also but its not worked.
I think I should try some different method.
            
         
Rakesh Kumar wrote:
> Hi Samuel,
>      
>          Sorry for late reply I was on vacation.
>          You have asked for two images dummy.png and dummy1.jpg.
>          So for your reference I am attaching two images and 
>          Also I am attaching the final out put. Please comment on
>          this.
> RK.
> 

>Your dummy.png is quite wholly transparent, that's why the resulting
>image is also transparent.

>Here is how it works:
>the two images are *combined* together, so the RGBA value of the
>composed image is the 'multiplication' of the two images. (the two
>images are not displayed one *over* the other).

>It means that the final image gets the transparency of dummy.png.

>dummy.png should be a mask : white where your want to see dummy1.png,
>fully transparent where you want to see the background.
>(and half-transparent where you want to *add* transparency to
>dummy1.png)

 
These four lines I didn't understand.



>Do you understand ? (my english is not very good...)




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