07-20-2022, 04:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2022, 04:32 PM by zodiakteez.)
(07-19-2022, 05:24 PM)rich2005 Wrote:Quote:...Should transparency be on at any point?
Only for the "fake - might look like this printed"
If you are using a recent Gimp 2.10 then the Colors > Color to Alpha filter automatically adds an alpha channel (older Gimp 2.10 needed an alpha channel adding before Color to Alpha. That is, Layer > Transparency > Add Alpha Channel))
Good afternoon,
I am using GIMP 2.10.32 (version 1)
I tried the process and I am missing something or messing up the steps, first at the start when I do the step (color ---> invert) the background changes from transparent to black(your background is white)
I completed the remaining steps for each CMYK color.
In you video you are able to produce only the black parts of the image next to transparent background I can not my background is black
When I went to the fake-might look like this step, the first thing that happens for me is when I do the color drop, the entire image(background and image get covered in the color) obviously this is incorrect.
Any help here on what I seem to be doing wrong is grateful.
Thanks.