Thanks for the reply Alan,
PNG had alpha? :: The PNGs (like the one in my original post) did have transparency/alpha information.
Selected “Dark Colours”? :: No, that option yielded a blocky mess around my butterfly. Obviously wrong.
(>_<) ~~ Frustrated!!
You did help me solve my problem though. (^_^)
“It’s all about how you imported the particle shape image. “
That statement made me take a second look at the Particle Shape Import Options.
Shape Type :: Was obviously correct set to Full-Colour
Transparency :: I knew Use Existing was right, but did end up trying the other options out of frustration (only furthering my frustration).
Shape Size :: This was the only settings I had constantly overlooked. Assuming the default option (Resize with 1024w and 1024h) was the safe choice. The fact that Resize enabled the High Quality option made it seemed like the best choice for the job. When actually it was the culprit all along!! I knew that PI requires power of 2 dimensions, so my particle PNGs where rendered at 1024×1024. Ready for action. So I tried the only option I didn’t try yesterday.. Crop (with 1024w and 1024h selected). Works like a charm! My butterflies now render correctly.
I’m assuming PI internally generates resized raster bitmaps even if the PNGs are already at the target dimensions. Looks like something is happening to the PNG’s alpha when it is resized. You guys might want to look into it.
Thanks for the help.
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