I've been trying the second option all along, simply because I haven't saved a button yet: I'm still trying various rough designs, none of which has been worth saving.
What I do is open the image first, create a new transparent layer, make a button, and then try to drag the image onto the...
I've been trying the second option all along, simply because I haven't saved a button yet: I'm still trying various rough designs, none of which has been worth saving.
What I do is open the image first, create a new transparent layer, make a button, and then try to drag the image onto the...
Thanks for the reply, blueark.
I've had Photoshop for only a couple of weeks, so I'm in the dreaded learning by my mistakes phase. Not saving everything in PSD is one of those mistakes.
Here's the file:
http://photos.imageevent.com/astro/servicearea/covers/Untitled-5.png
1. Yes
2. Photoshop
3. Haven't saved the button yet. Still trying various designs.
4. RGB
5. Had trouble saving the transparent bg as a GIF. PNG works fine. The button will be posted on an image host which does not support PNG files.
Hi again, everybody.
I'm trying to create a button with an image on it for a forum I'm setting up.
I saved an image on a transparent bg as a PNG file. But later, when I reopened the image, I found to my dismay (and utter frustration!) that I couldn't paste it on the button I had created on a...
Thanks, blueark. Took your advice. Tried saving it as GIF first. Still came up with the white bg. But when I saved it as a PNG file, the transparency survived the transition.
Thanks again!
Well, I can save it, but the background always turns white in the process.
All I want to do is paste an image I scanned from a comic onto a transparent background and then save it as a gif or jpeg (I'm not fussed which). I've followed many an online tutorial for doing this but end up with the...
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