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Make sure they are 150 by 150 in size, in .bmp format, and then put them in the league's Logo folder. Name them logo1, logo2 and so on and so forth to match up with the desired team's designation.
In the Team Setup screen you can see what the logo should be named in the top right section.
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No problem, enjoy the game.
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Co-Commish of the Overlords Baseball League (1930-40). Owner of the Boston Red Sox, 1029-665, .607% (1930-40). 1930-34, '36-40, American League Eastern Division Champions (10/11). 1936, 1937, 1939. 1940 American League Champions (4/10). 1936, 1937 World Series victors (2/4). 138-104, .570% vs. the New York Yankees. |
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I take care of transparencies by using Photoshop's magic wand.
Select the problem area, then use select similar, then press control+u to bring up the hue/saturation dialog and add 5 to the brightness. |
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If you want the entire logo to be opaque, you can simply adjust the levels in Photoshop:
Image -> Adjust Levels I've had success setting the Output Levels at 10,255 However, if you want parts of the logo to be transparent, don't do that. ![]() --Eriq.
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