For some reason everytime I use a transparent background the text come out looking like shit(see sig below). Obviously I have set it to smooth in photoshop so is there somthing i am missing?
Blending Options > Stroke
might work.
might work.
negative, all ready have stroke around the txt
Last edited by Marlboroman82 (2007-04-18 10:35:19)
Try without stroke, I think that's causing it, or make the stroke smaller.
Last edited by justice (2007-04-18 10:39:09)
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Grab the blurr tool and soften up the edges. That normally happens.
I usually crank up the size to: "ridiculous", then resize to normal.
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still not working, i hate my lifeZimmer wrote:
Grab the blurr tool and soften up the edges. That normally happens.
Gif's always suck, why not just eyedrop the bg color and make a jpg?
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Send it over, i'll get on Xfire. It should really work.Marlboroman82 wrote:
still not working, i hate my lifeZimmer wrote:
Grab the blurr tool and soften up the edges. That normally happens.
for some reason jpegs do not work well with transparent backgrounds,
ps if your so smart asshole you fix it....
ps if your so smart asshole you fix it....
try a png with transparency as opposed to a gif
http://solardreamstudios.com/_img/learn … alpha.html
http://solardreamstudios.com/_img/learn … alpha.html
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-04-18 10:54:32)
That is why I said to send it over. I just added you "sniper12630" <- my name.Marlboroman82 wrote:
for some reason jpegs do not work well with transparent backgrounds,
ps if your so smart asshole you fix it....
You can't do this smoothly when using GIFs. Either you eyedrop the background color or you use the PNG file format, which supports an 8 bit Alpha Channel, unlike the GIFs 1 bit Alpha.
EDIT: yes doesn't work with IE 6 for example. But either you are using IE 7 or you aren't using IE at all and use Opera or Firefox, which do support PNG transparency properly
EDIT: yes doesn't work with IE 6 for example. But either you are using IE 7 or you aren't using IE at all and use Opera or Firefox, which do support PNG transparency properly
Last edited by lord_tyler_486 (2007-04-18 10:54:23)
That doesnt work with all the browsersjsnipy wrote:
try a png with transparency as opposed to a gif
I am using cs3 on safari, i am not a leet photshopper, i just know enough to be dangerous
True, but a gif's index is a limitation in this regard.Zimmer wrote:
That doesnt work with all the browsersjsnipy wrote:
try a png with transparency as opposed to a gif
i was talking to downy, he is a big jerkZimmer wrote:
That is why I said to send it over. I just added you "sniper12630" <- my name.Marlboroman82 wrote:
for some reason jpegs do not work well with transparent backgrounds,
ps if your so smart asshole you fix it....
Nobody listen to downy, kay, he's retarded and has no idea what he's talking about. Just ignore him as if he's not even here
Go big or go home.
Go big or go home.
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sorry not all of us can have cool user bars....King_County_Downy wrote:
Nobody listen to downy, kay, he's retarded and has no idea what he's talking about. Just ignore him as if he's not even here
Go big or go home.
I'd say it's anti aliasing or whatever. It's on the options bar at the top when you select the type tool, try setting it to 'Smooth' if it isn't already.
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