Good news everyone!
This has been fixed!
Enjoy resizing decals without fear of artifacts!
Note: Youāll need to reupload your decals for this to take effect.
Good news everyone!
This has been fixed!
Enjoy resizing decals without fear of artifacts!
Note: Youāll need to reupload your decals for this to take effect.
[quote] Good news everyone!
This has been fixed!
Enjoy resizing decals without fear of artifacts!
Note: Youāll need to reupload your decals for this to take effect. [/quote]
(Sorry to bring up such an old thread).
Black outlines still appear [size=2]at least on bigger images (1000*1000)[/size].
Thereās an issue relating to the fix for this and itās currently disabled
Iāll let you know when we get this out for real.
(sorry for the late reply)
Bumping this thread again, as it seems like this issue is still a thing. Whatās the status on the fix fix?
Weāre still tracking down all the places that this caused some minor problems. The good news is that weāre pretty sure we know about all of them and weāre just about finished cleaning everything up.
I know this is frustrating to have it fixed and then disabled almost immediately. Thanks for being patient with us.
Iāll post in this thread once itās re-enabled.
YESSSSSSSSSS!!!
My vote is always there for premultiplied alpha.
Cheers.
I took a shot of it right now though:
Will it be rolled out later on? Will it only work on newly uploaded images?
You probably have to reupload the decal as mentioned earlier.
Sorry for the bump, but it appears that 2 years later it still isnāt fixed.
New uploads?
Yep, this tutorial was made only 2 months ago, if it was fixed there would be no need for the tutorial. I havenāt really experienced this issue as I donāt work with UI often, but I was having some weird outline problems with small images only a few weeks ago.
bumping. Iāve been using decals for a build, and these black outlines are a nuisance.
Is there any idea when this will be fixed? Itās annoying how my loading icon has a black outline around it.
This is fixed, the site no longer mangles the color of transparent pixels. You will need to make sure your source image is correct. If you have black transparent pixels next to an opaque color, that will still have a black outline. The site doesnāt do any kind of fancy color correction if thatās what youāre wondering, thatās intentional.
See: