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TODO: Apparently not! - <small>[[User:Zandario]] 2 years later</small>
TODO: Apparently not! - <small>[[User:Zandario]] 2 years later</small>
TODO: Gareth said he'd work on this over the next few days. - Prime.
TODO: Gareth said he'd work on this over the next few days. - Prime.

Revision as of 09:21, 13 January 2024

In many Materials within Resonite, a process/technique called Channel Packing is used. Channel Packing is a way of using the color data within images to represent information which Resonite Materials can use. Each Pixel within these images is used as a value for a particular part of a Material.

For example in this image: File:BlackWhiteGradient.jpg

The Black parts could represent a value of 0 and the white parts represent a value of 1.

TODO: I'm working on this over the next few days - Prime

TODO: Apparently not! - User:Zandario 2 years later

TODO: Gareth said he'd work on this over the next few days. - Prime.