Mayko Posted June 7, 2009 Report Share Posted June 7, 2009 On MS paint I make splices, but when ever I upload them to tinypic, there is way too much white space. What do I have to do, render it or something?? PLEASE RESPOND! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpartanGio Posted June 7, 2009 Report Share Posted June 7, 2009 Try this: In MS paint, you know the white area outside of the sprite? Well in the bottom right hand corner, there should be a little dot. Put your mouse over it until it is a line with an arrow on each end. Pull the arrow to the sprite, but not so much that it'll cover the sprite itself. If you want no white at all, on GIMP open up the sprite (open file, then click open, then choose your sprite). On the layers tab (the tall box on the right) right click on the image, then click on the option that says "Add Alpha Channel". Then on the tools box (the box on the left) choose the fuzzy select tool, the one that looks like a wand. Click on the white area on your sprite, then on your keyboard, click delete. The sprite should have a sorta checkerboard background. Save it as, then open it in image shack or something like that. If you want GIMP, download it for free here:http://gimp.en.softonic.com/downloadDownload the free one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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On MS paint I make splices, but when ever I upload them to tinypic, there is way too much white space. What do I have to do, render it or something?? PLEASE RESPOND!
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