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Pixey

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  1. Hello @TechnicGeek :D.

     

    I 'think' I may understand what you are asking. 

     

    1.  If you know the exact shape that you want to cut out of the image, draw or upload the 'shape to a layer above your image background.

    2.  Select the shape with the magic wand, so that it's alive (ants around it :biggrin:)

    3.  Go down to the background of the image you want to cut out of,  and hit delete.  Uncheck the shape and you will see transparent pixels in the Background layer where you

         hit delete.

     

    I hope this is what you are looking for :)

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  2. On 10/24/2017 at 3:07 PM, welshblue said:

      .. I think more bathroom suites should be black ... it'd save my wife so much moaning about cleaning (I would be so dead if that came to light ...)

     

    Noooooooo - all that toothpaste 'dribble' would stand out a mile.  But glad you like my 'fantasy bathroom' B)  - and your fantasy about having one black is safe with me.

     

    Thank you very much @JulioCoolio <3.  It took me about 3 -4 days to make it.  Most of it was easy, but it took me a while to get the pedestal just right :lol:

  3. 26 minutes ago, welshblue said:

     

    I'd love to extol the powers of Gradient Mapping ... but it doesn't like me; as all the crash logs in my folder testify to

     

     

    @welshblue - I remember you saying this before.  I too used to have a problem with Gradient Mapping which made PDN crash a lot.  The solution for me was to thin out as many of my Plugins as possible until I found that it was caused by my Imgur Uploader Plugin and I had to remove it to stop GM'ing from crashing. 

     

    Since then, and a few PDN updates, I was able to use Imgur Uploader again and the problem went away.  I think, then, that one of your Plugins is causing this and the only way to find out which one it is, is to skin down your Plugins and re-introduce them one-by-one.  Just a thought ;)

  4. I think the problem is that you are using the original frames?  I assumed you were making your own logo on a transparent background.

     

    If you are using the original, the reason the white is there is because they make it with a white background.  If you are, in essence, using the original, you need to use magic wand and delete the white background and then you have a transparent background.

     

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  5. Hello @DoubleD.

     

    Your layers are different from the original.

     

    This is how they should be placed:

     

    1st frame is blank - i.e only the clouds

     

    2nd frame - M

     

    3rd  frame - y

     

    4th frame - blank - only the clouds

     

    5th frame - C

     

    6th frame - l

     

    7th frame - o

     

    8th frame - u

     

    9th frame - d

     

    then:

     

    10th, 11th, 12 & 13th are all - My Cloud

     

    This is how they must be spaced for the speed to look correct.

     

    Hope this helps :)

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