Crispycraft opened this issue on Dec 01, 2011 · 15 posts
Crispycraft posted Thu, 01 December 2011 at 7:44 PM
Okay, I just rendered my character and once the render was complete there was a black background, but when I exported the render there was a white background.
How in the world did THAT happen?
It was rendered with a black background, but the PNG file has a white background
willyb53 posted Thu, 01 December 2011 at 7:50 PM
Actually it has a transparent background
Bill
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Crispycraft posted Thu, 01 December 2011 at 8:58 PM
Quote - Actually it has a transparent background
Bill
So this means that I have to have a black object in the background?
willyb53 posted Thu, 01 December 2011 at 9:09 PM
If you want the background to show, you can either use black background as you are using now and save to something other than png(jpg etc) or put something in the bacground. Or you can use Gimp/artweaver and compose your picture to a colored background using png.
Bill
People that know everything by definition can not learn anything
Crispycraft posted Thu, 01 December 2011 at 9:13 PM
Quote - If you want the background to show, you can either use black background as you are using now and save to something other than png(jpg etc) or put something in the bacground. Or you can use Gimp/artweaver and compose your picture to a colored background using png.
Bill
Good Lord, I can't believe I didn't think of that!
Thanks, Bill!!!
MikeMoss posted Thu, 01 December 2011 at 11:04 PM
I'm pretty sure that if you export it as a .tiff file the background will be black and if you export the same image as a .png it will be transparent.
Ah: I see Willyb53 already said that!
Mike
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Crispycraft posted Fri, 02 December 2011 at 7:07 AM
Quote - I'm pretty sure that if you export it as a .tiff file the background will be black and if you export the same image as a .png it will be transparent.
Ah: I see Willyb53 already said that!
Mike
HA! Yes, and it does work that way ;-)
LadyElf posted Sat, 03 December 2011 at 8:04 PM
If you export as a tif file, the background will be whatever your background color is in Poser. The tif format saves with an alpha channel so as long as you are not using any other real "background" image you'll be able to pull the character away via the alpha channel.
I do that quite a lot in my artwork, I very seldom import background images but prefer to add them later as I do postwork :)
Crispycraft posted Sat, 03 December 2011 at 8:09 PM
Quote - If you export as a tif file, the background will be whatever your background color is in Poser. The tif format saves with an alpha channel so as long as you are not using any other real "background" image you'll be able to pull the character away via the alpha channel.
I do that quite a lot in my artwork, I very seldom import background images but prefer to add them later as I do postwork :)
I'll have to try that. For now I've just been saving as a .jpg. Seemed like a quick fix at the time, but I'll give the .tif a try ;)
LadyElf posted Sat, 03 December 2011 at 9:02 PM
yeah tif is the way to go :) at least it works for me.
rokket posted Sun, 04 December 2011 at 9:31 AM
Quote - If you export as a tif file, the background will be whatever your background color is in Poser. The tif format saves with an alpha channel so as long as you are not using any other real "background" image you'll be able to pull the character away via the alpha channel.
I do that quite a lot in my artwork, I very seldom import background images but prefer to add them later as I do postwork :)
I do pretty much the same, except that I export as .png with a completely transparent background. It makes doing things like chroma keying so much easier, because there are no artifacts left over. I used to export with a green screen type background and chroma key it out, but it left a green halo in the hair and other places. Since I started using GIMP, I just use the .png and everything works out great.
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LadyElf posted Sun, 04 December 2011 at 2:31 PM
Yeah GIMP and png is a good combo, I've just not had good results with them :) We all have to figure out what works best LOL!! Sometimes the experimentation takes longer then the actual creation :)
Crispycraft posted Sun, 04 December 2011 at 2:46 PM
Right now I'm trying .tif and .png to see which I like best. Still saving as though. lol
scullygirl818 posted Sun, 25 December 2011 at 4:46 PM
Are you using Poser Pro 2012 I am trying so hard to figure out why it won't save an alpha channel (better) or colored background so I can knock it out and it sounds like you guys are doing that.
Coleman posted Sun, 25 December 2011 at 6:49 PM
psd format saves the alpha chanel too