Hm not sure, if you want something specific as an asset I just recommend opening up Photoshop and getting to work! That's what I usually end up doing anyway.
You need to be more specific then. Who knows what you want exactly. All you're saying is what I just gave you.
Do you want the inner fill to have a type of style? Or just a box? Is the border gonna be an image? Or just a box? There's any style to it or what?
No matter what, you can just go open the SC2 fansite kit, find something there and just change the transparency of things yourself... Set the border to 50% opacity, the inner fill to 100%. There you go.
Here, I made one real fast for you. I put a black background behind it, but the border is at 50% transparency, and the inside is a black fill at 0% transparency.
If that's not what you want, then you'll have to paint it out with words.
looking for a dialog back ground that has no transparency on its inner fill but still has transparency outside of its borders
@SouLCarveRR: Go
Create a dialog... 500x500
Create a dialog item image with image as white32.dds tint color grey in center of last created dialog. Size 500x500. Set transparency to 70%
Create a dialog item image with image as white32.dds tint color black in center of last created dialog. Size... 460x460
There you go... Now you have a dialog background in the center with no transparency, and a dialog with transparency on it's edge of 40 pixels....
@Enexy: Go
thanks for the help but im looking for a built in asset that has a non transparent inner back ground
Hm not sure, if you want something specific as an asset I just recommend opening up Photoshop and getting to work! That's what I usually end up doing anyway.
@SouLCarveRR: Go
You need to be more specific then. Who knows what you want exactly. All you're saying is what I just gave you.
Do you want the inner fill to have a type of style? Or just a box? Is the border gonna be an image? Or just a box? There's any style to it or what?
No matter what, you can just go open the SC2 fansite kit, find something there and just change the transparency of things yourself... Set the border to 50% opacity, the inner fill to 100%. There you go.
@Enexy: Go
Here, I made one real fast for you. I put a black background behind it, but the border is at 50% transparency, and the inside is a black fill at 0% transparency.
If that's not what you want, then you'll have to paint it out with words.