Question About Graphics

deldel12deldel12 Member Posts: 4
When I make a character/actor, and import the image and place it for a specific actor, there will be the image with a white square on it when I put it into a scene/level. How do I make it so there is no background?

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  • SkyMapleSkyMaple Member Posts: 817
    deldel12 said:
    When I make a character/actor, and import the image and place it for a specific actor, there will be the image with a white square on it when I put it into a scene/level. How do I make it so there is no background?

    Is your image supposed to have transparency? Only PNGs can be transparent. If you made the image in Photoshop, try exporting it as a PNG.

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  • deldel12deldel12 Member Posts: 4
    SkyMaple said:
    Is your image supposed to have transparency? Only PNGs can be transparent. If you made the image in Photoshop, try exporting it as a PNG.

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    No im using paintbrush mac version of paint, and exporting as a png. I dident mess with any of the settings, but the space when you drag and drop it behind is white, and shows up on each level.
  • deldel12deldel12 Member Posts: 4
    so that each character has a backround, looks reallly bad.
  • deldel12deldel12 Member Posts: 4
    Ok I thought it would be something like that, thanks a bucnh and I got photoshop 09 hopefully its mac compatible.

    And affordibility isent really a problem, more lack of skill
  • LumpAppsLumpApps Member Posts: 2,881
    Another option, cheap (shareware with timer or 38.95$)is Graphic Converter.
    I have used this a long time ago and found it again recently.
    Perfect little app for batching images as well.
    The interface is something to get used to.

    http://www.lemkesoft.com/
  • AsymptoteellAsymptoteell Member Posts: 1,362
    You can do this easily in Preview, too. Use the select tool set on instant alpha. Select the white background (click it and drag mouse a tiny bit) and then press commandshift-i to inverse selection and press crop.
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