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Subject: Re: a midi question and a transparent sprite question
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Damian Yerrick wrote:
> Depends on what you mean by "transparent sprites."  For plain-vanilla
> binary mask sprites, simply use color 0 (8-bit) or hot pink #ff00ff
> (16- or 24-bit) for the transparent areas.

what i want is translucent sprites, for the sprite and background colors
to blend

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