| simplyfish Profil: New Penguin | I have a few icon sets for invision but they have cloured backgounds, what is the best way to convert them so they have tranparent backgounds, is there a progam or tutorial for this to make it quick easy but good? thank you | |
cradłe Cradle-desktop@ubuntu:~$ whatis windows Profil: Penguin Pro | And what does cloured mean? [C]radle.eXe | |
simplyfish Profil: New Penguin | sorry the background of the smilie is coloured and not transparent. | |
sosoe222 Profil: Penguin Pro | Do you have PSD files of those images? | |
cradłe Cradle-desktop@ubuntu:~$ whatis windows Profil: Penguin Pro | Lmao, don't you have a bigger one? i'll try to do something though  [C]radle.eXe | |
cradłe Cradle-desktop@ubuntu:~$ whatis windows Profil: Penguin Pro | | |
simplyfish Profil: New Penguin | LOL thanks, sorry I didnt explain myself, I didnt expect anyone to do it for me. I just wondered what the best way was. I dont have the psds? If I did is there a quick technique. | |
darklady Just remember, art saves lives. Profil: Big Penguin | Open it in an image program such as Photoshop or the Gimp and erase the background of the image. Then save it as a .gif file or a .png. If it is animated, you would need an animation program to do it, because Photoshop or the Gimp do not save animations. | |
aqua crystal Profil: Penguin | I thought that photoshop and gimp could save animations. Not really advanced things mostly simple like blinking smilies. Well I've used the gimp for animation anyway. You can use something like DarkLady described. Though you have to be careful and you may need to redraw the outline. Before I had the gimp though I used to use Giffy. | |
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