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Alpha sprite blitting
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kieren_j
October 30, 1999 05:23 AM
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October 30, 1999 05:23 AM
Hi, I can't seem to get the "alpha" feature of IDirectDrawSurface3->Blt to work...it just blits it opaque or not at all.
Anybody else experianced this / got some example code?
thanks
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October 30, 1999 05:23 AM
Now if olny I can get unlazy and begin working on my engine again
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