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Paint help...

Posted: 2003-10-13 02:39pm
by jodathalas
Retarded question but how do you make a color transparent using MSPaint?

Re: Paint help...

Posted: 2003-10-14 05:02am
by salm
jodathalas wrote:Retarded question but how do you make a color transparent using MSPaint?
that´s fairily easy. you delete the entire program and install photoshop.

you load up your picture and delete the areas you want to be transparent.

then you go to help/export transparent image and follow the steps. it´s really easy.


the other way would be to follow this tutorial, but i really recomend the first option since ms paint is a wrthless pice of shit, as you can see.

http://cimorenegal.fateback.com/Tudordo ... nsgif.html

ps: you need some special version of paint. my version is not able to save as gif making the tutorial impossible.

cya

Posted: 2003-10-14 05:04am
by InnerBrat
PhotoEditor is much easier for that particular task than photoshop.

Posted: 2003-10-14 05:11am
by salm
InnerBrat wrote:PhotoEditor is much easier for that particular task than photoshop.
umm... how can it be easier than clicking about 2 buttons?

even if it is, it doesn´t matter. if he installs photoshop he installs valuable grafics software while he replaces the worthless piece of shit with another worthless piece of shit by installing microsofts photoeditor.

microsoft don´t know shit about grafics.

Posted: 2003-10-14 05:30am
by InnerBrat
But as Photoeditor is part of Office, chances are he already has it.

And it's literally clicking three buttons:
"select area by colour"
(clicking to select area)
"Make transparent"

Posted: 2003-10-14 05:47am
by salm
InnerBrat wrote:But as Photoeditor is part of Office, chances are he already has it.

And it's literally clicking three buttons:
"select area by colour"
(clicking to select area)
"Make transparent"
really? so it lacks all the important settings for good quality pictures such as color adjustment for web, different systems or printing.

in that case you can use photoeditor for low quality preset stuff and it´s going to take you 3 seconds.

if you use photoshop you can create highest quality images individually adjusted for their pourposes. it´s going to take 10 seconds longer though.

:wink:

Posted: 2003-10-14 05:59am
by InnerBrat
salm wrote:really? so it lacks all the important settings for good quality pictures such as color adjustment for web, different systems or printing.

in that case you can use photoeditor for low quality preset stuff and it´s going to take you 3 seconds.

if you use photoshop you can create highest quality images individually adjusted for their pourposes. it´s going to take 10 seconds longer though.

:wink:
Well as he was using Paint, I'm guessing he doesn't want high quality stuff ;)

Posted: 2003-10-14 08:24am
by jodathalas
Lol.

Posted: 2003-10-14 04:42pm
by darthdavid
Gimp for windows. GIMP

You'll never need another image program.

Posted: 2003-10-14 06:38pm
by The Cleric
Ah!!!! The script code, it burns!!! (I can't deal with source editing or any sort of scripting within computers. TI-83+/TI-86 is my limit :wink: )