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Make a transparent image in GIMP
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[Image: guzg3.png]

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#2
Quote:Ants should march around your picture

I had to read that twice.. yep, that's what it says. :tongue
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#3
Ergh... what is that image you are rendering?
[Image: nomnomnom.jpg]
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(30-09-2011, 05:35 PM)Drumm Wrote: Ergh... what is that image you are rendering?

That is a picture of Jesus, God's creation.
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#5
Looks more like a satan thing.
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#6
NO NO NO NO NO.

Magic wand only works if the background and render colour are vastly different, most of the time it's a lot quicker and more accurate to render using the pen tool or (on the rare occasions) the marquee tool.

This, for example, would be a LOT quicker on pen tool
[Image: Bulbasaur_by_bigsharn.jpg]
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#7
I bet that image didn't render properly, because of the shadow.
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#8
On Photoshop you can use the Magic Erase.

> Set Tolerance to 50
> Click and it will usually do it.

If it doesn't get rid of everything, zoom in to 500% with the eraser tool at 1 pixel and get rid of the stray dots.
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(06-10-2011, 05:03 AM)Fireren Wrote: On Photoshop you can use the Magic Erase.

> Set Tolerance to 50
> Click and it will usually do it.

If it doesn't get rid of everything, zoom in to 500% with the eraser tool at 1 pixel and get rid of the stray dots.

as I said above, this only works on a single colour background, and AFAIK only CS4 and CS5 have the magic erase
[Image: Bulbasaur_by_bigsharn.jpg]
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