Dear list, The message below is stuck in the list cue, due to having a attached image of 353K that demonstrates the issue. If anyone would like to look into this I'd be happy to send it off-list. I used the lowest .png compression to demonstrate compression isn't the issue here. I could also try to create a smaller file that demonstrates the problem but it's (so far) rather unpredictable what files will or won't cause this problem.
Yours, Kas. On 15 January 2011 14:45, Kassen <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear list, > > Attached is a (sadly fictional) sign for a restaurant. If applied as a > texture to even something as simple as a plane it becomes a rather diagonal > affair, as opposed to the plain sign that it should be. I ran into this > issue before, but only with files created in Photoshop. There I assumed it > was Adobe "being difficult" but this one was made in The Gimp. To me that > means there is now a issue of some sort. I tried a lot of settings, > including turning the compression all the way down but some images, for some > reason keep getting textured diagonally. Can somebody explain what I'm doing > wrong or see what's wrong in Fluxus? > > Yours, > Kas. > > For reference; > http://dwotd.web-log.nl/dutch_word_of_the_day/2009/06/622-kapsalon.html >
