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Note:The only render modes that render sprite transparency are Glow, Additive, Additive Fractional Frame and World Space Glow.
Note:When choosing a sprite from the sprite browser, the name it provides does not contain the required
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{{note|The only [[Render Modes|render modes]] that render sprite transparency are ''Glow'', ''Additive'', ''Additive Fractional Frame'' and ''World Space Glow''.}} | {{note|The only [[Render Modes|render modes]] that render sprite transparency are ''Glow'', ''Additive'', ''Additive Fractional Frame'' and ''World Space Glow''.}} | ||
{{note|When choosing a sprite from the sprite browser, the name it provides does not contain the required <code>.spr</code>/<code>.vmt</code> file extension. While the sprite preview can find the sprite, the extension needs to be typed in by hand for the engine to be able to find the sprite in-game.}} | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 07:40, 31 August 2009
Template:Base point It creates a sprite in the world. Sprites always face the player, unless they are restricted to rotating on certain axes as specified in the VTF compile parameters (in which case you should be using env_sprite_oriented).


.spr
/.vmt
file extension. While the sprite preview can find the sprite, the extension needs to be typed in by hand for the engine to be able to find the sprite in-game.