04-11-2004, 04:08 PM
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Basicly, when you make a new image you have to make sure that you choose a Transparent backround when the little window pops up... ;P
And if you're working on an already made image with a backround... well, I usually just cut-paste into a new image with a transparent backround... That's just a quick run through. I'm sure ZH could do a much better job explaining than I could. |
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