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Subject: getting rid of artifacts?


onefromb5 ( ) posted Mon, 16 November 2009 at 4:11 PM · edited Mon, 25 November 2024 at 11:29 PM

Attached Link: http://minimania.ucoz.com/Personal/Mindstorm.gif

I am making small pictures to use in an RPG we will be playing online. I created ALOT of the actually and I have a problem with them. There are alot of white dots surrounding the edges of the figure. here is the actions I take

I use photoshop 5
load the figure, magic wand and select inverse, delete background, export as gif.

If there was a way to save them as a jpg i would love it. Main thing is I want is a transparent background so that when WE load them onto the gameboard only the figure shows up.

you can see my results in the link below


onefromb5 ( ) posted Mon, 16 November 2009 at 5:21 PM

here  is the link

http://minimania.ucoz.com/index/0-15


LukeA ( ) posted Mon, 16 November 2009 at 5:45 PM

You are using the Magic Wand and the background is white (correct?) so that is where the artifacts are coming from.

Try using the Layer > Matting > Defringe

 

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onefromb5 ( ) posted Mon, 16 November 2009 at 6:59 PM

Quote - You are using the Magic Wand and the background is white (correct?) so that is where the artifacts are coming from.

Try using the Layer > Matting > Defringe

could you tell me how to do this? layer>matting>defringe I am using Photoshop 5


onefromb5 ( ) posted Mon, 16 November 2009 at 7:08 PM

nevermind I found it...

Thanks LukeA that worked!!


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