aldeng
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You got me wondering if I was seeing things
So I checked the web site on a different monitor (my crappy one) and I can't see the line. Only on my good monitor. Maybe I can hope my client has an old monitor.
I guess you answered my question, though. I was wondering if there was something I was doing wrong, but I think I was doing it right. I will post here if I find a way to get a smoother transition to 100% transparency.
Thanks Himself22!
AldenG
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On my monitor, I see an abrupt edge between the blue background image and the white background. Yes, it is faint, but it is definitely noticeable. There are 2 linear gradients on the image -- one vertical and one horizontal. This has created a perfect asymptotic line along both x and y axes. Do you see it? It's easiest to see on the web link.
AldenG
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Here's a better place to see this.
See the curve at the left of the image where it should fade to white.
AldenG
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Hi folks,
I've been playing around with gradients in PDN and I'm sure this is a noob question, but I'm seeing a problem.
I have an image. I want it to be completely transparent on one edge, then a transparency gradient to the opposite edge, where it is completely opaque. Seems a very common thing to do.
But there always is a faintly visible hard edge between the point where the image is visible and completely transparent. It fades to nearly transparent, then suddenly becomes transparent. Against a solid color background, it looks very obvious. How do I fix this? I tried a gaussian blur over the edge and it's still there. But I guess that wouldn't effect the transparency, anyway.
Help?
Thanks a bunch!
Alden
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Hi, I'm sure I'm doing something wrong because I don't see this question in the thread...
When I save my agif, the transparent background is replaced with a solid color (I think from the primary color in my color palette). I need it to stay transparent. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks a bunch. This plugin could save me yet another trip to photoshop.
AldenG