This isn't really enough for other people to test what is failing for you...
Can you post the "Game Logo.png" that fails for you with this code? What happens for you if you use the "spikes2.png" image you posted earlier fail with this code? On 6/5/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Following an old thread: I posted a transparent PNG and said it mysteriously wouldn't show as transparent. To show the code that gives that result: import pygame import os pygame.init() s = pygame.display.set_mode((640,480)) i = pygame.image.load(os.path.join("graphics","Game Logo.png")).convert_alpha() s.blit(i,(100,50)) pygame.display.update() I did do convert_alpha, which I thought would tell Pygame to handle the transparency data, but it doesn't seem to. I get a logo with white background, obvious against the black.