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02-29-2004, 02:05 AM#1
TopGun
This error last seen whilst trying to convert a Targa image to a .blp using Warcraft III Image Extractor 2. The criminal is said to be approximately 1.5 inches in height, with an exclimation point within a yellow triangle. A sketch has been drawn out.



Any information would be appreciated. If anybody has gotten this before and knows the fix, it would be critical that they post it.
02-29-2004, 02:17 AM#2
Bloo_Dood2
nope but i got a question to ask, im new to this and i gotta ask how you get the top gun icon and not be a peasant?
02-29-2004, 02:43 AM#3
TopGun
With the points system. You currently have 8 points, which means that you can click the "store" button on the top-right corner of your screen when you're on the forum index page. On the page that pops up, select "Change Custom Avatar" then provide the URL to the picture you want.

You can do the same thing for the custom title, except you just type in whatever you want.
02-29-2004, 05:45 AM#4
Zap
Probaly it's because of an installation or program fault. Corrupt data, possibly. While reccomend just using War3Viewer, My geuss for Wc3 image extractor is that if it worked prior to this then it's probaly within the tga, not the program.
02-29-2004, 10:49 AM#5
tufy
Quote:
Originally posted by TopGun
This error last seen whilst trying to convert a Targa image to a .blp using Warcraft III Image Extractor 2. The criminal is said to be approximately 1.5 inches in height, with an exclimation point within a yellow triangle. A sketch has been drawn out.



Any information would be appreciated. If anybody has gotten this before and knows the fix, it would be critical that they post it.


Two possibilities:

1. You don't have the appropriate files in the IE2 directory (unlikely, if it launched in the first place)

or

2. The image in .tga doesn't have right settings. You likely don't have alpha channel or the save settings weren't correct. Convert an existing .blp image of approximately the same (or exactly the same) size to .tga and copy your image into this new tga. Then save with existing settings (possibly with resolution 24 or 32 bits/pixel) as .tga and try to convert. If that doesn't work, reply here for further information.