Charas-Project
Game Creation => Requests => Topic started by: drenrin2120 on September 03, 2006, 05:53:52 PM
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What's the easiest way to remove this white fuzz crap around the pics.
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If you have photoshop, use the magic eraser set to 35 tolerance and anti aliased with contguous checked as well.
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Maybe this will work. Copy and paste that planet (if it's a separate picture) onto a blank white picture.
Next, use any program that can save a picture to black and white. MSPaint works best for me. You should have a new pick that is white with a black circle for the planet. Copy/Paste this pic onto your old planet and delete the blackness. That should trim off the white parts.
Keep in mind, it'll look worse compared to ZKX's way. Professional programs like that are always better.
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Well, it's too bad I don't have photoshop. But About's plan is pretty clever. Wouldn't have thought of that myself. I'll give it a shot, thanks to both of you.
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You COULD always PM me it... I DO have Photoshop...
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I'd greatly appreciate that, Archem. I just tried About's solution and it reduced some of the white fuzz, but it's still quite noticeable. Just know that there's 9 planets in total.
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Alright, that just means that I have nine times as much wasted time being used up.
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lol, okay then. I'll load them up to photobucket for ya and send you the links via PM. Thanks a load dude
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I use 32 tolerance because it's 256(8-bit color) divided by 8(Red,Yellow,Green,Blue,Indigo,Purple,Grey/Black/White). It's more exact on frequency.
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asking me to do it for you
is this what you need
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lol, no lonewolf. The planet is an individual picture. That screen is an event from rm2k3. I need the picture itself cleaned up so it'll look like that when I use it in rm2k3. Thanks for the effort though. :)