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| View Poll Results: Who has the long term edge? Ivey v. aba (NLHU) | |||
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34 | 30.09% |
| aba |
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42 | 37.17% |
| BBV |
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37 | 32.74% |
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#1031
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oh, yeah, that's how I do it also. "Resample Image - Bicubic" has always been checked by default.
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#1032
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grrrrr
Would u like to swap (via email) a cards3.psd with each other? Maybe I can see what is different? |
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#1033
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I can email you the PSD of how I would modify your Card0.png file (it's an extra layer).
Here is the end result of Card0.png for 5.0:
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#1034
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Looks nice. I sent u a PM.
I need to figure out how to add that layer (or whatever else),to fix it at the cards3.psd point in the process. That way,when I resize the other 6 files, they will all look top-notch. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] TY again, for all your help. |
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#1035
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Like I said, this basically gets rid of everything that's not 100% transparent. I'm not sure if this is the best fix, since it makes for a thicker-looking border, but it also seems to eliminate the green.
The way I make it is resize the png, then create a layer underneath it and fill it with white. Then go to Select > Color Range, leave Select at Sampled Colors, set Fuzziness to 0, leave everything else default. Click on any white space (completely white). The semi-transparent areas that result from resizing will turn some of the white gray, and so that won't get selected by this method. Now that you have everything that's white (and thus 100% transparent on the original image), make sure you're working with the layer filled in White and clear it. Then invert the selection (Ctrl+I) and fill it with black. This will fill everything that's not 100% transparent with black. |
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#1037
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make sure you're working with the layer filled in White and clear it. [/ QUOTE ] What do you mean by "clear it"? I select with the eyedropper tool, on the card (one of white bottom rows), then click OK. Then all of the white edges are selected. Its at this point I got confused. So I just tried to CTRL+I - as soon as I do all transparent and white areas turn black. So if I use the bucket to fill black now, it doesnt change anything. This is what I ended up with. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] Got the email. Any chance - PLEASE - you could save a copy of that layer - at all 6 pixel sizes? Might make my job easier. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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#1038
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I don't know how to explain it, just figure out what I did to make it look like the PSD I sent, it should be pretty obvious.
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#1039
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Thats cool, I will try and figure it out, somehow. Did you ever explain what you meant by this:
[ QUOTE ] make sure you're working with the layer filled in White and clear it. [/ QUOTE ] Think I figured it out - TY, I think. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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#1040
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Was gonna say that I got it. But, I just put my new cards in FT - and only cards3.png is visible in play. Any other table size makes the cards invisible now. Don't know what I did wrong, but I think I give up. Just blew countless hours trying this. I like my cards fine enough. I doubt I will make any more, any time soon. I deleted all my cards from the wiki page. If you guys want my old decks there, feel free to post them. I wont be making any new decks till I can do it right without wasting an entire night with no results. |
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