How do i get an circle

abcdefgabcdefg Member Posts: 1
I can't figure out how to put a complete circle whiteout any white corners.
Any help would be appreciated.

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  • beefy_clyrobeefy_clyro Member Posts: 5,394
    The image needs to be a png file so transparency is active
  • BazookaTimeBazookaTime Member Posts: 1,274
    This has been surprisingly hard for me as well. I do all of my art on the iPad, save it to photos and then send it to my Mac. My files are png but I still end up with the white square border.

    I am now messing with Pixelmator to see what I can do to remove the white square. I am a noob with this stuff, I am sure it is simple for most people.
  • JohnPapiomitisJohnPapiomitis Member Posts: 6,256
    like beefy said you need a transparent background. Thats it. Goggle it for whatver software your using
  • gyroscopegyroscope I am here.Member, Sous Chef, PRO Posts: 6,598
    BazookaTime said:
    This has been surprisingly hard for me as well. I do all of my art on the iPad, save it to photos and then send it to my Mac. My files are png but I still end up with the white square border.

    I am now messing with Pixelmator to see what I can do to remove the white square. I am a noob with this stuff, I am sure it is simple for most people.

    Hi, I'd be really surprised if any art/photo app on the iPad supports alpha transparency...

    I checked out Pixelmator recently (even tho' I use Photoshop); looked interesting with so many standard filters supplied, considering it's cheap price; but as far as I could gather, Pixelmator still doesn't support alpha.

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  • BazookaTimeBazookaTime Member Posts: 1,274
    Thanks for the help. In pixelmator i just had to use the magic eraser and then export as a png. My circle is now square free.
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