Thank you for your kind reply! You must get tired of novice's asking the same question. Finally, I figured it out this time. Thanks again!
tj
Thank you for your kind reply! You must get tired of novice's asking the same question. Finally, I figured it out this time. Thanks again!
tj
I have a lil question about this post. I see that yes you can save it as a transparent image. I usually will set the background to the closest color and then save the image as transparent background. Yet when I change my layout on my website from example from white to black I can see traces of the outlined part of whatever default background color I used when creating the graphic. I dont want to have to redo all the graphics everytime I make a new layout. Is there a way to have a transparent background when actually making the image so that when I change backgrounds lil traces around the edges wont show.
Infinite
No is the simple answer. The image has to be anti-alisaed to some background. If you change your background, the anti-alias will now be the wrong colour. You will need to redo your animation. But it's not a big problem if you saved the original file, just change the background to the new colour and export again and post to your web site.
Egg
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