Making image transparent
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Bleachzor
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Making image transparent
pls make this image transparent
you see it has white background
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i got this GIMP but does not know how to use? or anyone can teach me?
you see it has white background
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i got this GIMP but does not know how to use? or anyone can teach me?
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BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Haha i got GIMP to But its easy , here you go.
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Re: Making image transparent
I got many more... can u please teach me? i tried to make it transpa but can't work...
so i do not need to keep posting
Thank your for this by the way
so i do not need to keep posting
Thank your for this by the way
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Aahhh damn i can't explain ;S
Its to hard because its a ductch version of GIMP
So you can Post you're pics here i can do it for you
Its to hard because its a ductch version of GIMP
So you can Post you're pics here i can do it for you
Re: Making image transparent
in this topic? or shall i open new one?
are you a designer?
are you a designer?
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Just post the pictures here, It can be easily done either in GIMP, PS or MS Paint.
Re: Making image transparent
Yep just post them al here ;D
And no i'm not a designer here.
But on other forums yes.
And no i'm not a designer here.
But on other forums yes.
Re: Making image transparent
This?
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and this?
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how bout some animated gif? is that possible to make it transparent?
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and this?
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how bout some animated gif? is that possible to make it transparent?
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
my try
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it is possible to make animated images transparent but it takes time and sometimes result is not that good
Takecare
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it is possible to make animated images transparent but it takes time and sometimes result is not that good
Takecare
brij- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
That was ok
Sorry for the large image. i just needed small ones
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Do you have your sites where i can get or request images there? i'm afraid i might spam the forums with images
Sorry for the large image. i just needed small ones
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Do you have your sites where i can get or request images there? i'm afraid i might spam the forums with images
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
BLUElearnings, I can tell you straight off how to make images transparent.
Use the Magic Wand Tool and click on the white.
Go Select -> Invert.
Copy the selection with either CTRL+C or Edit -> Copy.
Paste the selection with either CTRL+V or Edit -> Paste.
Now open the Layers Tab with CTRL+L.
You should see a new layer named *Floating Selection Pasted* or something similar.
Double click on that and type in any letters for the layer name.
Right click on the layer with white around it and click Delete Layer.
Congratulations, you just made your first image transparent!
Use the Magic Wand Tool and click on the white.
Go Select -> Invert.
Copy the selection with either CTRL+C or Edit -> Copy.
Paste the selection with either CTRL+V or Edit -> Paste.
Now open the Layers Tab with CTRL+L.
You should see a new layer named *Floating Selection Pasted* or something similar.
Double click on that and type in any letters for the layer name.
Right click on the layer with white around it and click Delete Layer.
Congratulations, you just made your first image transparent!
Re: Making image transparent
Ok. thank you. i will try it if i have some time. im too busy to learn forum making. Can i recruit some people here in my foruim? after it is finished
thanks again.
thanks again.
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Clug you forgot to mention something important:
The basic tolerance should be about 32 else it'll be ugly edges XD
*I'm not a designer either but I used to do renders, signatures, tutorials and manga coloring.
just as a hobby... no compensation needed XD
*edit: me seez the edges arent too great
The basic tolerance should be about 32 else it'll be ugly edges XD
*I'm not a designer either but I used to do renders, signatures, tutorials and manga coloring.
just as a hobby... no compensation needed XD
*edit: me seez the edges arent too great
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Re: Making image transparent
Ok then, my first problem is that i could not find the magic brush
bleachzor what do you mean by basic tolerance should be 32
bleachzor what do you mean by basic tolerance should be 32
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
There should be a box with a certain number when you select the magic wand tool. This it the "Tolerance". Set it to 32 and you should be all right.
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Juani hit the jackpot. That's what I meant.
But later on in the message(after the *) I corrected myself.
It doesnt give a great result when I create a new layer turn it black and put it behind it. What I mean to say is that you will see white edges.
Ill remake the render in a day or so.
I'll hope the people with "Titles" here have the patience to with with closing the topic untill then.
Sorry for the wait.
But later on in the message(after the *) I corrected myself.
It doesnt give a great result when I create a new layer turn it black and put it behind it. What I mean to say is that you will see white edges.
Ill remake the render in a day or so.
I'll hope the people with "Titles" here have the patience to with with closing the topic untill then.
Sorry for the wait.
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Re: Making image transparent
Or the polygonal lasso tool
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Re: Making image transparent
Ok I've finished it, using a combi of background eraser tool and refilling parts using the polygonal lasso tool.
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Ok try viewing this render on several different background colors and see the difference XD
I agree that the pentool is a better tool often. It works best on anime renders with a large size. On small size it only makes it more complex.
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I forgot something:
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And since this topic takes so long to close:
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Ok try viewing this render on several different background colors and see the difference XD
I agree that the pentool is a better tool often. It works best on anime renders with a large size. On small size it only makes it more complex.
*edit:
I forgot something:
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And since this topic takes so long to close:
a signature to make my day:
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Bleachzor- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Glad to hear, at least somebody likes my sense of humor.
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Re: Making image transparent
The first problem is, i really could not find the magic wand
see this image below, there is really no magic wand
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by the way, nice design
see this image below, there is really no magic wand
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by the way, nice design
BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Your magic wand tool is nezt to the Lassu tool in the tool-box. Click on the thing you want to clear, go to edit, then click clear
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Haha, Very artistic Juani!
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Well i got it. thanks. It was hard for a beginner
The problem is, It has white spots:
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The problem is, It has white spots:
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BLUElearnings- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
Yes but it shoudn't be too hard to cut them out.
rectangular select tool should be sufficient.
rectangular select tool should be sufficient.
Bleachzor- Forumember
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Re: Making image transparent
dunno how. but what i used is shift button
By the way, i do not have this -> This it the "Tolerance". Set it to 32 and you should be all right.
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By the way, i do not have this -> This it the "Tolerance". Set it to 32 and you should be all right.
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BLUElearnings- Forumember
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I'm not going to say anything...Bleachzor wrote:And since this topic takes so long to close:
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