Hi! Ok, someone on a message board I moderate on asked how to make a
composite image from two images to be used as a desktop background.
Here are the source images:
http://www.rytekmotorsports.com/neo-anime-big.jpg (1600x1200)
http://www.yourwallpaper.com/pop/movies/matrix/matrix03-1024.phtml
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On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 06:53:26PM +0700, zeus wrote:
> You dont have to use mask.
> Change the layer mode into Multiply.
This is true if the effect you are trying to achieve is "transparency"
over the layer below. However if you wished to save the image as say a
png with alpha transparency then
Hi,
zeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> You dont have to use mask.
> Change the layer mode into Multiply.
Huh? The Multiply layer combination mode doesn't affect the alpha
channel at all. How can it turn intensity into transparency?
Sven
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Gimp-user
You dont have to use mask.
Change the layer mode into Multiply.
On Sen, 2003-06-09 at 15:59, Andreas Wuest wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i have a grayscale image (layer). now i want to add transpary to layer (the
> black parts are not the be transparent, the white parts are to be
> transparent, the gray part
> i have a grayscale image (layer). now i want to add transpary
> to layer (the
> black parts are not the be transparent, the white parts are to be
> transparent, the gray parts are to be 50% transparent. so how
> can i transform (or add) a black and white image to a kind of
> transparency mas
Hi,
i have a grayscale image (layer). now i want to add transpary to layer (the
black parts are not the be transparent, the white parts are to be
transparent, the gray parts are to be 50% transparent. so how can i transform
(or add) a black and white image to a kind of transparency mask ??
than