Open Slimtex. Select batch to tex. Set output path to a temporary folder on the desktop. Drag and drop your tga file/s to the batch to tex window. Highlight the file/s. Select Image tab/A8R8G8B8. Select MipMaps 4. Select Flip if required. Usually Yes for cars, No for helmets. Set required macros prefix. Press convert. Open output folder. Viola, you should find your converted tga's in tex format.
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Voila is better than viola in french :p It does mean something anyway but not the same thing at all, something like the difference between "here it is" and "raped"
mortal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LOL, Laurent, you are quite right, a blatant typo > by me. Viola is in English a musical instrument.
senna9194 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > mortal Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > LOL, Laurent, you are quite right, a blatant > typo > > by me. Viola is in English a musical > instrument. > > not only in english.italian too > > but it means "purple" too
Hello, I drag the TGA file to SLINTEX (on the 1st line), I click on the batch to GPI box, I click on: Use output patch, in the right box I choose the path and folder that I will save the conversion then click on To convert.