just a quick question, is it possible to make non-rectangular bitmaps with photoshop??...like, bitmaps of different shapes and such that would appear as they are, not inside sum rectangle...?
thanks
May-17-2003 19:27
KilldaDJ
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Originally posted by AnotherWay83
just a quick question, is it possible to make non-rectangular bitmaps with photoshop??...like, bitmaps of different shapes and such that would appear as they are, not inside sum rectangle...?
thanks
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May-17-2003 19:41
DigiNut
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Uh no he's not, PSP is a piece of made-for-the-computer-illiterate junk, and those who've bothered to actually learn how to use Photoshop will know this.
Anyway, in Photoshop, if you want transparency just export to GIF89a format... usually that's under file->export.
As a general rule, there is absolutely no way to do this without transparency in any program, unless you save it in a vector format (like WMF, but in which case it would not be a "bitmap" at all).
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May-17-2003 19:53
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hmm...i need it to be a bitmap, tho...GIF wont do it for sum complicated reasons...there is another way i can do it but it's gonna be a headache...oh well
thanks for the replies
May-17-2003 20:28
DigiNut
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Bitmaps are by definition a raster-form graphic on a rectangular canvas. In order to save a "shape" you would need vector information, so I don't think that what you want is possible.
Sorry 'bout that.
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May-17-2003 20:36
AnotherWay83
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Originally posted by DigiNut
Bitmaps are by definition a raster-form graphic on a rectangular canvas. In order to save a "shape" you would need vector information, so I don't think that what you want is possible.
Sorry 'bout that.
i am currently looking into the format for DIBs and DDBs (device independent and device dependent bitmaps) and there is a provision for leaving pixel values undefined. im assuming that when the bitmap is displayed on the screen, what's under these undefined pixel values stays unaffected, so that the bitmap can have the random shape...
also windows provides APIs that let u create ur own bitmaps, u can use paths, convert them to filled regions and so on
of course these are just ideas, i really dont know if they'll work, i'll just have to find out for myself
May-17-2003 20:55
KilldaDJ
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quote:
Originally posted by DigiNut
PSP is a piece of made-for-the-computer-illiterate junk
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May-17-2003 21:25
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what does the abreviation PSP stand for?
Pain Shop Pro
Photoshop is much better imo, but psp is still a very good prog..
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May-17-2003 21:45
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Originally posted by ShyTrance
Pain Shop Pro
Photoshop is much better imo, but psp is still a very good prog..