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Old 04 October 2016, 12:19   #1
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Ilbm/Iff image with transparency?

Hi: Ahem... I need an idiots guide, step by step about how to make it.

I would like to use Personal Paint. I want to convert a 32bit or 256 colors png image with transparency to an iff one keeping it.

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Old 04 October 2016, 12:23   #2
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Select the transparent color with the right mouse button. Then cut the entire picture as a brush and save the brush.

PPaint will never store transparency with a picture, only with a brush.
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But some things. Do I load the image as image or as a brush first?

And the settings for transparency must be as backfill or color?

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Select the transparent color with the right mouse button.
I'm missing some step to get there too. I've never used PPaint.

Edit: Ok, I made it. I've got the iff image with transparency.

But well, it was just a try. I thought that Workbench2000 could use ilbm images with transparency, but it can't.

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