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fabianfred

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:18 pm    Post subject: How to select a border around something? Reply with quote

My problem is this......I am making a map for the il2 flight simulator

It is made up from several different .tga files......most in greyscale

One is purely Black+white anddenotes which is land and which is water...

One has a full range of greys to denote different heights..

One has a more limited greyscale and denotes the textures laid down....

This is the one I need help with...... the sea area is all at the value of 28.... and the land area is various greyscale values

But to make the seashore active and give a 'surf' effect ... it needs to be at a value of 31

How can I select all the coast-line... (around the islands too) and then end up with only the one or two pixels surrounding the shore as selected.....so that I can change all of their values in one stroke (with a fill maybe)
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