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hello all, and thanks for reading my first post. :D

i have been forge coding for a week now and i am having trouble with PNGs and graphics. :-[

basically its the way the png is formatted, i cannot get the "grid" onto the png much less load the code

if someone could tell me how to so this it would mean alot.

here is my texture: mithril_zps4c5bb4f8.png.html

download: http://i1176.photobucket.com/albums/x331/tuskiomi/mithril_zps4c5bb4f8.png

Also, I should have you know that you are reading my signature.

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