[Gimp-user] windows dancer

2008-04-15 Thread Adonj Adonj

Can the gimp produce an animation that may be 'detached from the dialogue 
window' and appear clear of background elements around its contour, just like a 
'windows dancer'?
 
The dancers I make using only a few frames, with transparent backgrounds, end 
up with the mid-tone checks appearing along the contour of any part of the 
subject that has moved in each animated frame. Is there any way to keep the 
checks invisible along the entire contour of the subject? 
I used '(replace)' in all the layer attributes, but that still didn't do it.
 
Tx,
Ad.
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Re: [Gimp-user] windows dancer

2008-04-15 Thread Pere Pujal i Carabantes
El dt 15 de 04 de 2008 a les 17:03 -0400, en/na Adonj Adonj va escriure:
 
 The dancers I make using only a few frames, with transparent
 backgrounds, end up with the mid-tone checks appearing along the
 contour of any part of the subject that has moved in each animated
 frame. Is there any way to keep the checks invisible along the entire
 contour of the subject?

I not fully understand you, but if the problem is that the background
color(transparent but existent) gets mixed with the foreground color on
the edges of the subject, one possible solution is to paint the
background with the colors of the edge, as this, when mixed they will be
the same.


Yours
Pere

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Re: [Gimp-user] windows dancer

2008-04-15 Thread Adonj Adonj

Pere, I'm not sure if I'm clear on the windows dancer. The image of the dancer, 
in animation, may be moved all around the display of the desktop, as the dancer 
dances. The image of the body of the dancer is all that is there, it has 
nothing outside of its contour, -for example, it has no usual rectangular 
window space-frame which moves along with it, visible.
Do you know the WINDOWS DANCER I'm talking about???
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu Date: Tue, 15 
 Apr 2008 23:30:58 +0200 Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] windows dancer  El dt 15 
 de 04 de 2008 a les 17:03 -0400, en/na Adonj Adonj va escriure:   The 
 dancers I make using only a few frames, with transparent  backgrounds, end 
 up with the mid-tone checks appearing along the  contour of any part of the 
 subject that has moved in each animated  frame. Is there any way to keep 
 the checks invisible along the entire  contour of the subject?  I not 
 fully understand you, but if the problem is that the background 
 color(transparent but existent) gets mixed with the foreground color on the 
 edges of the subject, one possible solution is to paint the background with 
 the colors of the edge, as this, when mixed they will be the same.   
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