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2D All the way! / Transparent sprite images from Adobe Photoshop?

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Lost in Thought
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Location: U.S.A. : Douglas, Georgia
Posted: 22nd Jul 2004 16:15
How can I save an image made in adobe photoshop so the background color doesn't get distorted? In Photoshop it says every pixel in the background is rgb 0,0,0 but when you save it in either format (.bmp, .jpg, or .png) the background pixels get distorted and leaves trash when loaded in DBP or MsPaint. I am having to open them in MsPaint and manually recolor the background to remove the trash Any help would be greatly appreciated.

zircher
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Location: Oklahoma
Posted: 23rd Jul 2004 00:14
First off, never use JPG unless you're working with photographs. Its compression will always generate trash in your background. BMP and PNG are lossless, you should not be having a problem there unless you have a second layer or something mucking with it. I'm not a Photoshop user, so I can't offer more advice than that.
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Lost in Thought
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Posted: 23rd Jul 2004 10:06
I'll check into it a bit further. Thanks for the reply. What program do you use? I was using mspaint but I everything looks badly pixelated when making small graphics in mspaint

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