Use transparent textures. Save them in gif format, that one allows you to
specify a color to be the transparent one.

Cheers,

Florin


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Von: Risto Rangel Kuoppa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 4. Februar 2003 00:40
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Betreff: [JAVA3D] Invisible pixels in textures


Hello!, I have created a set of objects in a stack and each with a different
texture, but I would like to define a color in each texture so it is
considered
an "invisible color" and therefore it is not rendered and I can "see" the
texture of the object "below", I have read about the transparency property
but
I understand this gives the transparency to the whole texture.  Could any
please give me some advice on how to achieve the effect I am looking for?.
I
don't know if this is a rookie issue but the fact is that I have not found
how
to do it and I would really appreciate the any help any could give me.
Thanks
in advance.

Cheers.

Risto Rangel-Kuoppa.

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