08-01-2025, 10:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-2025, 10:33 AM by Holographic Breathing.)
(08-01-2025, 09:53 AM)rich2005 Wrote: That looks like Gimp 3 to me - is it ? This next is much the same in Gimp 2.10
Some of your concepts are wrong.
Transparency comes from an alpha-channel. You add one from Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha Channel. If that is greyed out then the alpha channel already exists.
Removing a plain background can be done is several ways. For your image:
Colours -> Colour-to-Alpha The colour to remove is set as white, no need to change anything. If another colour then there is a colour picker to use. The colours in the image are light and they get a bit removed as well, become semi-transparent. Use the Opacity Threshold slider to restore. In Gimp 3 that is a layer effect (fx) so tick the merge option.
60 second example: https://i.imgur.com/qg2DP7J.mp4
Saving / exporting. Save your work as a Gimp .xcf which keeps layers, transparency ... Exporting - Not all formats support transparency. Use .png or maybe tiff. A jpeg does not support transparency and replaces that with the current background colour.
Yes, it is Gimp 3
Thank you for your video.
that works well.
I don't understand why sometimes it works with the bucket fill and other times not