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How to change the color from gray?
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How to change the image color from gray to another color?
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#2
Lock alpha channel, drag and drop colour of your choice.

   

That is, if your image actually has an alpha channel (transparency), because when i copy this image, the checkerboard is made of pixels.
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#3
You can also change the color of the Transparency blocks under Preferences > Display in the menu

https://i.imgur.com/ZVLRhM8.jpg
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#4
^
not visible when exported though
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(02-23-2018, 03:04 AM)Espermaschine Wrote: ^
not visible when exported though

Thanks for the tip, didn't know about that, still learning about this great free software.
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(02-23-2018, 03:37 AM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote:
(02-23-2018, 03:04 AM)Espermaschine Wrote: ^
not visible when exported though

Thanks for the tip, didn't know about that, still learning about this great free software.

Well actually it is visible when you export in a format that doesnt display transparency, BUT thats not how you make a background coloured.
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(02-23-2018, 05:09 AM)Espermaschine Wrote:
(02-23-2018, 03:37 AM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote:
(02-23-2018, 03:04 AM)Espermaschine Wrote: ^
not visible when exported though

Thanks for the tip, didn't know about that, still learning about this great free software.

Well actually it is visible when you export in a format that doesnt display transparency, BUT thats not how you make a background coloured.

I knew that, you got to pick a format like gif, png, or tiff for transparency.
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(02-23-2018, 06:31 AM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: I knew that, you got to pick a format like gif, png, or tiff for transparency.

GIF isn't quite as 'transparent" as the other two, the transparency is binary, it is more a here/not-here thing.
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(02-23-2018, 07:57 AM)Ofnuts Wrote:
(02-23-2018, 06:31 AM)SolidSnake2003 Wrote: I knew that, you got to pick a format like gif, png, or tiff for transparency.

GIF isn't quite as 'transparent" as the other two, the transparency is binary, it is more a here/not-here thing.

I don't work with GIFs much, prefer to use either jpgs, or png for the most part for my website graphics, and various fan-art I do.
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