On 10/13/2014 04:56 PM, Brenton Horne wrote:
> Here's the xcf file
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1_sXH68hMWBTzFHeGJzRFQzSW8/view?usp=sharing.
>
>
> As for your concerns about step 4, I did in fact have that traffic light
> symbol selected when I actually did it, I was just staging a screenshot
> to show you, so after I did that I posed everything to show you what I
> was doing.
>
For me everything works as proposed.
Unfortunately not every pink pixel is removed, even if the treshold is 
set to 40%. But during the fast rotation it is barely visible.

In your example it is possible to reduce the work for the non-background 
layers to the following two steps (skipping 5-8):
4)  select a background color pixel with the mouse
4a) delete the selection with CTRL-x or CMD-x

Only for the background layer all 8 steps must be done.

To get rid of the last pink pixels and to reduce the manual work even 
more export as PNG with transparent would be better.

Regards,
Rolf

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