View Full Version : Help with rendering please
MEHELLO
10-20-2008, 05:31 PM
If the whole image is white with a pic in the middle, like to make it match any type of color surrounding it? Because i cant seem to find out how.
Not sure what your are asking.
MEHELLO
10-20-2008, 05:43 PM
Not sure what your are asking.
i mean if a picture is surrounded by white..with a pic in the middle..then how do u make the pic not the white visible. so the pic will match any background like blue, green, red, etc..without the white showing.
i mean if a picture is surrounded by white..with a pic in the middle..then how do u make the pic not the white visible. so the pic will match any background like blue, green, red, etc..without the white showing.
With the eraser tool.
MEHELLO
10-20-2008, 06:10 PM
With the eraser tool.
ehem, that will just make it a white background, im not talking bout GIMP
M1dnightCobra
10-20-2008, 06:33 PM
what??
umm...you render it >_>...and on gimp you dont have to erase if you rendered it good...
ehem, that will just make it a white background, im not talking bout GIMP
Then what the hell are you talking about?
Eiliosdraye
10-20-2008, 07:09 PM
Here's the #1 rule of GFX.
If you're not making pixel art, there is no reason in the whole freaking world for you to use MS paint.
Dylan
10-20-2008, 10:20 PM
Here's the #1 rule of GFX.
If you're not making pixel art, there is no reason in the whole freaking world for you to use MS paint.
Besides the other godly uses for it, hur hur hur hur.
You mean transparency, right?
G0dSpE3dZ3r0
10-20-2008, 10:25 PM
For some reason I understand what he's saying. It's like this. Those renders that we get off of planetrenders always has a clear background, but for some renders that you get off of the net they have a white background. Here's how you get rid of that. If you have gimp I'm not sure this will work but here's what you do with Photoshop.
1) Open up the render
2) Make a layer that goes under the selected render
3) Just make a random background in that layer
4) Go back to the layer with the render
5) Set it's layer property to Multiply, because right now it should be Normal
This should work.
MEHELLO
10-21-2008, 05:35 PM
For some reason I understand what he's saying. It's like this. Those renders that we get off of planetrenders always has a clear background, but for some renders that you get off of the net they have a white background. Here's how you get rid of that. If you have gimp I'm not sure this will work but here's what you do with Photoshop.
1) Open up the render
2) Make a layer that goes under the selected render
3) Just make a random background in that layer
4) Go back to the layer with the render
5) Set it's layer property to Multiply, because right now it should be Normal
This should work.
ty for helping but where do i get photoshop?
ty for helping but where do i get photoshop?
from here (http://google.com).
MEHELLO
10-21-2008, 06:58 PM
from here (http://google.com).
u r freaking hilarious
how is that supposed to help?
u r freaking hilarious
how is that supposed to help?
You google it.
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