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I have been moving props from photobucket and a few things like a door with see-through windows and a fancy picture frame you can see through in the blank spaces the frame does not occupy. when I copy them ( using paint ) the background goes black and now my ornate picture frame when attached to a sign the background is black and no longer see through and my door where there was glass is now black ........ any Ideas ?
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Aiden_42;1521103 wrote: I have been moving props from photobucket and a few things like a door with see-through windows and a fancy picture frame you can see through in the blank spaces the frame does not occupy. when I copy them ( using paint ) the background goes black and now my ornate picture frame when attached to a sign the background is black and no longer see through and my door where there was glass is now black ........ any Ideas ? Any picture with transparency on it must be saved as png file type. Pre windows 10 paint didnt support png. Could this be the problem?
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Rank: Novice Forum Member Joined: 1/23/2013(UTC) Posts: 12
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I have Win 8.1 and when I click save as, it gives me the png option but as soon as I put it in paint background goes black
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Rank: Novice Forum Member Joined: 1/23/2013(UTC) Posts: 12
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I just copied a prop and did not use paint.I put it directly into a file with PNG picked. uploaded it to Imgur than to a sign in my Zaby and the transparency worked
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I did a little research after my first post, I should have said some versions of paint didnt support transparency, not png format. Apparently it was there but a hidden feature. Theres a few more powerful free programs you can try.. A lot of people use Gimp or there's paint.net https://www.getpaint.net/index.html
https://www.gimp.org/
both take a little time to learn but are well worth it
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