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KAG [Solved] Custom Heads?

Discussion in 'Help' started by Duke_Jordan, Aug 9, 2013.

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  1. lavalord

    lavalord Haxor Staff Alumni Donator Tester

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    Save the png as 32 bit.
     
  2. Dubovnik

    Dubovnik Drill Rusher
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    @lavalord problem solved. i install paint.net and i dont have that white boxes.
     
  3. FoxyLady

    FoxyLady Haxor Staff Alumni

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    Does anyone know how to save as 32 or 24 bit .png when using Photoshop. I usually use paint.net which is easier to use but i wanna learn it for Photoshop CS6.
     
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  4. Skinney

    Skinney THD Team THD Team Forum Moderator Tester

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    When you save a png in photoshop if you have transparency it will automatically make the image 32 bit (8 bits for each channel; red, blue, green, alpha). If you want to save as a 24 bit png I would recommend either not using any alpha channel (transparency) or using save for web and devices and unchecking transparency.
     
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  5. FoxyLady

    FoxyLady Haxor Staff Alumni

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    Sweet man. Thanks as always Skinney.::):
     
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  6. KingDoughnut

    KingDoughnut Catapult Fodder

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    I installed Paint.net but am still seeing the white box around my custom head.
    How in Paint.net do I set the transparency? I thought by saving, selecting 32 bit, setting transparency as 255, that I would achieve it.
    But the box still appears.
    Thank you in advance for your help!
     
  7. Asu

    Asu THD Team THD Team Forum Moderator

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    Are you saving in 32-bit png right? Because there's no such thing as transparency level in 32-bit, it should be gray for something else than 8-bit.
     
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