you need to change the property of the gif file to transparent
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Originally posted by Field Marshal Klesh
... and viola...
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Originally posted by Field Marshal Klesh
Well , yeah man, thats awesome... Except I could only DL it as a bitmap, and since they need to be gif's, something must have gone wrong when I converted it??? I simply opened and saved as a gif... and viola. I get what you see now as my avatar. For some reason the white came back? Grrrr. IAm I a moron or something here?
-FMK.
Hmmm, that's strange...when i right-click it and choose "save target as", i get the option to save as a gif...anyways, you have PSP7, right? You should be able to do it in there...here's how i do it. Under the colors menu, you should have the option to "set palette transparency". You can use that to set it so that the background is transparent. Hope that helps.
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Originally posted by Skanky Burns
FMK, try right-clicking on Ixnay's image and selecting 'save as'.
That saves it as a .gif for me, so it might for you as well.
Or it might not, depending on your software, etc.
But worth a try
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WTF????
Okay I have tried and tried this. To no avail.
This is in PSP...
I took an image. Copied it (Cntrl+C).
Opened new image (set background to transparency)
Pasted image to new one. (tried BOTH Shift+Cntrl+E, and Cntrl+E)
Used the eraser to remove background, this reveals a grey and white checkerboard transparency pattern. (things going okay)
Save it as a gif.
Re-open it to find the checkerboard pattern has been replaced with a white background. Every time.
What in the world am I doing wrong? It is fine for you guys to do it for me, but I want to know how to do it for myself.
-FMK.
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Re: WTF????
Originally posted by Field Marshal Klesh
Save it as a gif.Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
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No Dice
Doing that gets me this...
I set the transparency to the 'existing image or layer transparency.'
It then filled in the background colour to this red here... which interestingly is the same colour listed if you were to chose the transparency to 'match this colour' in the menu.
-FMK
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Very strange... Are you using the wizard or the normal option tabs? The wizard is a lot easier, and doesn't seem to miss anything out if you just want a basic transparency.Concrete, Abstract, or Squoingy?
"I don't believe in giving scripting languages because the only additional power they give users is the power to create bugs." - Mike Breitkreutz, Firaxis
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I have tried every option! One time it came up with an aweful red background like I mentioned before...and upon uploading it, the red was still there (different image). I then tried a bunch of attempts with the avatar you see now.... (soviet sniper).
The version was horribly corrupted in this process of making it transparent. I dont know why? I will post the original unit here, and you can gague it against my avatar. It might not be noticable at first, but you will indeed see the difference when you zoom in... helmet, rubble area, rifle stock etc... lots of colours that shouldn't be there.
I have done every option each time, making several versions of everything in every imaginable way. I dont know, it acts differently each time. Grrr.
-FMK.
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