23/02/2011, 03:45 PM
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23/02/2011, 04:24 PM
IrfanView doesn't support alpha transparency, only a single colour.
You're probably better off using rcomage to dump as PNG as support for alpha in PNG is higher than 32-bit BMP support (which As far as I know only Photoshop and maybe GIMP support).
You're probably better off using rcomage to dump as PNG as support for alpha in PNG is higher than 32-bit BMP support (which As far as I know only Photoshop and maybe GIMP support).
23/02/2011, 07:36 PM
I think i got it working with PAINT.NET
24/02/2011, 07:19 AM
junKie Wrote: [ -> ]dark_mirage Wrote: [ -> ]Infran view can edit tranparancy ^-^
I'll try it.
Thanks.
supermar26 Wrote: [ -> ]use the the magic wand click it outside your drawing then erase it leaving only your drawing. hope that helps.
That didn't work.
I've done this before using paint.net and still doing some until now
and it always works on me......????
24/02/2011, 03:10 PM
Ok, so i got another problem
Here it is:
I got the transparent(?) background already.
But now, those lines under the icons, you see?
It has to be black-grayish. Like the original theme/icons.
Any ideas?
Really?
Could you show me?
Here it is:
I got the transparent(?) background already.
But now, those lines under the icons, you see?
It has to be black-grayish. Like the original theme/icons.
Any ideas?
supermar26 Wrote: [ -> ]I've done this before using paint.net and still doing some until now
and it always works on me......????
Really?
Could you show me?
25/02/2011, 06:32 AM
junKie Wrote: [ -> ]Ok, so i got another problem
Here it is:
I got the transparent(?) background already.
But now, those lines under the icons, you see?
It has to be black-grayish. Like the original theme/icons.
Any ideas?
supermar26 Wrote: [ -> ]I've done this before using paint.net and still doing some until now
and it always works on me......????
Really?
Could you show me?
you've already done it....
well anyway i have this transparency plug in for paint.net thought you might want to add this:
ok just
Go to My Computer, then find C Local Disk
Find Program files, and find Paint.NET, and find effects, place the .dll file in there.
25/02/2011, 08:02 AM
Ok, i did it.
Is it suppose to add the transparency automatically?
Or am i suppose to choose it?
Is it suppose to add the transparency automatically?
Or am i suppose to choose it?
25/02/2011, 08:45 AM
Ok, now i have that ugly black background behind the icons:
25/04/2011, 06:15 AM
Save as PNG, Paint.net does support transparency
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