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how to keep semi-transparent parts on transparent backgrounds in .png form


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HELLO :D

 

i'm here to ask a question, idk if it's possible but,

 

how can you keep semi-transparent parts in .png files :0

 

for example

 

the Drop shadow plugin looks cool.

 

but it doesn't work effectively if the background is completely transparent

i saved it as a .png file then bam

 

the shadow is gone (except for the non-transparent parts of the shadow)

 

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Would you mind posting an example image of what's happening?

As far as I know, .png images support a full range of transparency. Make sure, when you're saving, you have bit-depth set to "Auto-detect"

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Would you mind posting an example image of what's happening?

As far as I know, .png images support a full range of transparency. Make sure, when you're saving, you have bit-depth set to "Auto-detect"

Ah, the bit depth was the problem :P

 

thanks.

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