Inkscape/Artwork Question
DrGlickert
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How do I make the background of a picture that I'm making 'transparent'?
I'm making a cannon looking thing and want the end to have a rounded appearance, but I'll be placing it on a square shaped actor. I don't want the white background to show up from the picture. I want the background from my game to show up.
I'm using Inkscape to do my art/graphics.
Thanks everyone!
I'm making a cannon looking thing and want the end to have a rounded appearance, but I'll be placing it on a square shaped actor. I don't want the white background to show up from the picture. I want the background from my game to show up.
I'm using Inkscape to do my art/graphics.
Thanks everyone!
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Basically, save your artwork in png format.
Then double click it to open in preview mode
From the top menu, choose: "Select > Instant Alpha"
Place your mouse cursor on the color you want to remove and drag the mouse a bit which will select.
Press backspace.
Save once more in png format.
Operation successful
BUT, thanks for the help! Things are looking more and more promising!
@Dr. Surely inkscape has a way to do a transparent Background. Gimp gives you the option when you create a new image but not sure with inkscape. I'll take a look and see if I can figure it out.
Well sorry doc I cant figure out how to get a transparent canvas