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FH quits working on Heightmaps
« on: February 13, 2012, 09:19:54 pm »
When I try to load my WARRIORS Terrian map onto the map maker,it says this,"Feral-Heart.exe. has stopped working".This has never happened to me before.I would appreciate it if somebody would help me.



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Re: FH quits working on Heightmaps
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 10:54:01 pm »
FH is very picky with heightmaps.
Here are a few things to try to get it to work:
Resize it from 512x512 to 513x513 (or other way around)
Copy it and paste it into a blank canvas, then flatten it and save.
Switch from .jpg to .png (or other way around)

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Re: FH quits working on Heightmaps
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2012, 11:07:14 pm »
Flatten it? O,O



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Re: FH quits working on Heightmaps
« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2012, 04:28:44 am »
Flattening an image is combining it with the background so you can't drag it around.

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The Flatten Image command merges all of the layers of the image into a single layer with no alpha channel.
After the image is flattened, it has the same appearance it had before. The difference is that all of the image contents are in a single layer without transparency. If there are any areas which are transparent through all of the layers of the original image, the background color is visible.

This operation makes significant changes to the structure of the image. It is normally only necessary when you would like to save an image in a format which does not support levels or transparency (an alpha channel).

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