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hELP!!! - Grin - 07-08-2012 Could someone make the gray background go away? Make it a transparent background. And tell me what font it is. RE: hELP!!! - Kewlz - 07-09-2012 Got .PSD of it? I can help then . Got .PSD of it? I might try to help. RE: hELP!!! - Grin - 07-09-2012 No. I don't have the psd. I found the image on google. RE: hELP!!! - 'Snorlax - 07-14-2012 It's going to be pretty hard then, since it's animated and the moving glow is using fade in it... So it won't look good! RE: hELP!!! - Grin - 07-20-2012 Well...damn. If anyone could please help, it'd be so wonderful and appreciated. RE: hELP!!! - Release4 - 07-25-2012 To me it looks like you're going to have to get started with the animation all over again. Use Photoshop. Make sure the background is transparent, add text, then the red outer glow, then open the animations window and create the frames separately. Then save as .GIF. I'd do it if I had some time. But trust me, it's not that hard, it just takes a little time to get all the frames done. RE: hELP!!! - Grin - 07-29-2012 I didn't make it...otherwise I would have the .psd. RE: hELP!!! - AceInfinity - 07-29-2012 Even if you had the PSD doing that task would be difficult to get quality. GIF doesn't have a very tolerant transparency like PNG does, only PNG has no animation support. So usually when people make GIF images, they interpret a background into the GIF. All transparent animated GIFs usually end up really pixelated, because the transparency tolerance on them is horrid. RE: hELP!!! - Snow. - 08-03-2012 (07-29-2012, 10:05 PM)AceInfinity Wrote: Even if you had the PSD doing that task would be difficult to get quality. GIF doesn't have a very tolerant transparency like PNG does, only PNG has no animation support. So usually when people make GIF images, they interpret a background into the GIF. All transparent animated GIFs usually end up really pixelated, because the transparency tolerance on them is horrid. +1 Just Look out for animation tutorial copy the desired background color code and make one it's not that hard buddy RE: hELP!!! - AceInfinity - 08-03-2012 The image itself isn't actually all that 'professional' either, so i'd also second just making one yourself. What's going on above just looks like an inner glow on black custom text, and an animated outer glow of the color red. That's it. |