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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 9:55 pm)
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Carrara won't render a .gif with a transparent background. The usual trick is to make a colored background close to the background that the gif will be residing on and then delete the background color frame by frame in a Photoshop or gifmaker.
That said, transparent .gif files are always problematic because there will always be a "fringe" color around the objects unless you don't mind a truly pixelated edge. Gif files are soooooooo 1990's. :D
Mark
Quote - I'd render the animation frame by frame with alpha channel and make the gif in Photoshop or Gimp or a trial GIF Maker (or any other available utility that can link individual images into an animated GIF).
Would that work or am I misunderstanding the problem?
This is what I was going to suggest. Just render to a .tiff or a .psd depending on what program you are going to use. I made some animated icons this way using GIMP at the time.
This is a pass layer in Carrara, that usually renders as a separate image (I'm not sure whether it can be embeded or not).
When you prepare your individual frames for combining in Photoshop, get rid of the fringe first, then add it as a layer for the gif animation. This way your layers in photoshop won't be dragging confusing maps around.
If you just want to alter the existing GIF, you will need a mask for every layer to consistently get rid of all the fringe.
Also, how are you aligning your layers in Photoshop?
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I'm trying to have an animation with a gif, no background color - transparent, and a good quality. I've tried several combinations but none seem to work well.
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