Web logo problem - transparency/gradiant

2000-03-26 Thread John S. Coxen
I'm trying to design a webpage logo - for my own page, nothing professional. I know exactly what I want it to look like but I can't seem to get there from here. What I want to do is have a webpage background that is a gradient from light to dark (running from left to right). On top of that, I

Re: Web logo problem - transparency/gradiant

2000-03-26 Thread trefftzs
Another trick is to proceed as you have started, with one layer for the background, then build up your bumpmapped logo in another few layers, and finally merge visible layers or flatten the image prior to saving it for your web page. That way you can wind up with a jpeg image (giving you enough

Re: gimpswap still there...

2000-03-26 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 10:16:00AM +0100, Stephan Skrodzki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh, the gimp version I am using is 1.1.11 - sorry, but it is not so easy to switch to a newer one as I am using sane and so on, which would urge me to compile almost the half of my graphics environment for

Re:blendpatternwithpattern

2000-03-26 Thread Péter
Markus Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] rta: When adding a Layer mask, do all operations now work on the mask with this layer instead of the Image in the layer ? Or can I switch between them and tell gimp a given tool should operate on the image and not on the mask ? If you watch _closely_,

Re: Web logo problem - transparency/gradiant

2000-03-26 Thread Wandered Inn
Ben FrantzDale wrote: You should be able to save as png which is readable by newer browsers. You might want to define newer browsers. Navigator 4.7 does not suport png transparency. The only other way would be to use a 256 color gif (255+transparency). You could try to use a jpg and get