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Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - Connolly Music Creations - 07-16-2024 I'm trying to remove the checkered background and replace it with a white background. I looked at several vids on youtube but none really explained it. It's probably easy but I'm opening this up for the first time. Thanks RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - PixLab - 07-17-2024 (07-16-2024, 11:35 PM)Connolly Music Creations Wrote: I'm trying to remove the checkered background and replace it with a white background. I looked at several vids on youtube but none really explained it. It's probably easy but I'm opening this up for the first time. Thanks For such a tiny image like this, detail won't really matter, thus I'll duplicate the image, on the new layer, I'll do a vertical curve by going to Colors > Curves..., this will remove the grays by making them white [attachment=12127] Then put that top layer in HSV Value [attachment=12130] RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - denzjos - 07-17-2024 I see the file you posted is a .png file. If you load it to gimp (as new picture) and the background is tranparent then you see a checkerboard in the background. Al you have to do is make a new (white) layer and put this layer below the Bolt.png picture. [attachment=12138] RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - Connolly Music Creations - 07-17-2024 Appreciate the responses. I'll look into these. The other issue is that I'm trying to fit the lighting bolt into a 98 x 98 pixel space for a youtube channel, but the 98 x 98 space is a circle so both ends of the bolt are getting slightly chopped. The original is 720 x 686 and I tried scaling that to 50% but it was still too big. So to get that 720 original into a 98 space, how would I resize that? Both are attached to see the chop. Not seeing the original for some reason. Here it is as a comparison. RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - rich2005 - 07-17-2024 (07-17-2024, 05:13 PM)Connolly Music Creations Wrote: The other issue is that I'm trying to fit the lighting bolt into a 98 x 98 pixel space for a youtube channel, but the 98 x 98 space is a circle so both ends of the bolt are getting slightly chopped. The original is 720 x 686 and I tried scaling that to 50% but it was still too big. So to get that 720 original into a 98 space, how would I resize that? Both are attached to see the chop. A bit of free time before I settle down to a game of computer-scrabble First the background removal (fake transparency) The other methods are fine but the bolt is all straight lines. Easy enough to trace with a path then path to selection, invert and cut. The drop shadow has bits of checker showing through. Using the old-fashioned method. Duplicate the bolt and colour the bottom layer. Move the bottom layer to give the shadow. (1) This then has to fit in a circle. Add center line guides and use the elliptical select tool to determine the required size. That 720x686 canvas should be 840 x 840 (2) . Use Image -> Canvas Size (3) [attachment=12142] All that is fine from the image supplied, but the final requirement is a 98 x 98 icon Much-much too small for a decent scale-down from 840x840. The obvious is a conversion in Inkscape to a vector (svg) image. This ends up quite large, 1.2 MB because of the gradient colours. However I can import the svg into GIMP sized for 98x98 pix and that is attached. Delete the bottom layer and export as a png. [attachment=12141] Nothing difficult but plenty to learn for a new Gimp user. Hope it helps. RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - Connolly Music Creations - 07-17-2024 Thanks for the details. How much time would that take for a skilled user? Is that in the 10 min range or more like 30 to an hour? RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - rich2005 - 07-17-2024 Ahh beat the computer at scrabble (just) Yeah, it is a ten minute job, although knowing the required workflow might cut a minute or two off. Going in and out of Inkscape is a pain. It is the 98x98 pix requirement to blame. Not having to remove the fake (checker) transparency would speed it up a bit. Edit: OK, final job for the day. If I grit my teeth at having to scale down so much, I can get a workflow of 2 minutes. This the video https://filedn.com/lkb9dw6mEfXSsOu9uKLaM14/make-icon-fast-demo.mp4 Someone probably come up with other ways. RE: Total Newbie - Removing Checkered Background - Connolly Music Creations - 07-17-2024 Thank you for the vid. Plenty to chew on when undertaking something entirely new. Small steps. Thank you again. |