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Topic: white outline around converted monsters in d2? any way to fix?
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KingCold Honorary Warlord
   
Posts: 320 From: Skowhegan, ME, USA Registered: Apr 2001 |
posted 13 January 2002 16:59
anyone know what would cause an imported graphic, specifically the dragons to have a white outline? and any possible way to fix it? when i say white outline i meen what my avatar has around it, could this be cause by resizeing it?------------------ "I Have Risin From The Ashes Of Death More Powerfull Than Ever"

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badasswerewolf Knight

Posts: 70 From: Minneapolis, MN. USA Registered: Jan 2002 |
posted 13 January 2002 21:28
Yes, resizing causes this.  See my reply in the "dragon conversion" thread for more details. If you must reduce a lot, I'd suggest that you edit each frame in Photoshop or PaintShop Pro. Try this: make a mask of the dragon and isolate the outline of the dragon in a new layer. Do a Gaussian blur on this. Then clean up the edges with another mask. I can play around with a frame if you like and see if I can create an efficient procedure for you. Unfortunately, you might also find streaks and holes in the middle of the dragon when you reduce too much. If you've got the patience, painting each frame may be your only hope.  ------------------ Last night I had a spicy latina for dinner.

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Apocalypse Demon Moderator
   
Posts: 4023 From: Mississauga, Ontario Registered: Oct 2001 |
posted 13 January 2002 21:33
Hmm, you said this wouldn't happen with Gamani right? So, can't he just use Gamani and it will be okay?------------------ God gave me a brain to use but I miserably failed to use it to my advantage

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KingCold Honorary Warlord
   
Posts: 320 From: Skowhegan, ME, USA Registered: Apr 2001 |
posted 13 January 2002 21:36
if you reduce the image size alot no one program will help... the lower the size goes the worse the quality ------------------ "I Have Risin From The Ashes Of Death More Powerfull Than Ever"

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badasswerewolf Knight

Posts: 70 From: Minneapolis, MN. USA Registered: Jan 2002 |
posted 13 January 2002 22:35
Apoc, Gamani GIF MovieGear can preserve palettes, which will help a little...but as KingCold said - when you reduce you are trying to fit the same layout of colors (your bitmap image) into less pixels. You lose image fidelity the greater you depart from the original rendered art. Note that this also applies if you "up-size" the image. This should be obvious when you zoom in, because you will start to see pixelation (boxes) in the image. ------------------ Last night I had a spicy latina for dinner.

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stargazer79 Honorary Warlord
   
Posts: 883 From: Sweden Registered: Jun 2001 |
posted 14 January 2002 15:57
i think its caused by the shrinking prolly making it try to do an antialiasing of the image to the backgroudn(which was proly white) when you resized.....im not sure oif this will help.. but i remeber somewhere from workign with sksills that. i had an option to set a paticular animation to a certain value... which made a certain color (dependant on vlaue) become transpareant.) this is how i removed a niceugly black backgropd from between rays of light.. on an animation... does monstats have somethign similar?
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