| Thanks again, Need_Help!
Though I had another question again. I really can't help it and I don't want to start a new thread about it. I hope it would be fine if I stated it here.
I was trying to make an image with transparent background in Photoshop CS 2. I saved it as .gif and well it works. But afterwards I noticed that there was like a black shadow on its right and bottom parts.
It was fine at first, but I noticed some bad... I dunno what it is called, maybe pixels? Yeah something like that and it made the image look bad. Its fine when used in straight lines but when used in curved lines those pixels just appear and it really doesn't look that good.
And also I tried to feather a picture too and saved it as .gif but still it won't work as transparent when I used it on other applications like MS Word and Powerpoint.
I really, really wonder why. I'm out of ideas. I hope somebody could help. A link about how to make transparent BGs and removing annoying pixels will be fine.
Thanks again. |