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Gimp Doc - Adding alpha channel

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Gimp Doc - Adding alpha channel DJ 26 Dec 23:43
  Gimp Doc - Adding alpha channel David Gowers 26 Dec 23:58
DJ
2008-12-26 23:43:20 UTC (about 16 years ago)

Gimp Doc - Adding alpha channel

Hi Gimp-user,

http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-web-transparency.html

How does one go from Figure 6.8 to Figure 6.9?

I did a right-click to the image in Figure 6.8 and saved the PNG to my Desktop. I opened the PNG in Gimp and added the alpha channel per Step 2. Step 3 has me stumped, which is to add the soft glow and to get that transparent background.

Any suggestions?

Thank you.

David Gowers
2008-12-26 23:58:19 UTC (about 16 years ago)

Gimp Doc - Adding alpha channel

Hi!

On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 9:13 AM, DJ wrote:

Hi Gimp-user,

http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-web-transparency.html

How does one go from Figure 6.8 to Figure 6.9?

I did a right-click to the image in Figure 6.8 and saved the PNG to my Desktop. I opened the PNG in Gimp and added the alpha channel per Step 2. Step 3 has me stumped, which is to add the soft glow and to get that transparent background.

Remove the background layer. Yes, I know there's not one in PNG. What it's talking about editing with is a layered format like XCF. The original image you see there is derived from wilbur.xcf. One image has the background layer visible, the other invisible.

There are various methods for generating an alpha channel when you didn't already have one.
One of these is 'color to alpha'. The rest, you'll have to find yourself if that's not suitable.

The soft glow is just a radial gradient goldish-yellow to transparency on the layer below Wilbur and his shadow.

David