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Dunno how you do it in PS... in Photo-Paint you have to save the file with the mask to make the picture transparent. If you cancel the mask the whole picture will be solid.
In Photo-Paint, there is a mask (selection and/or alpha channel) and objects (something analogic to layers I guess).
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Finland
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Okay Try this: When you have the background transparently THIS is how to save it: Go to File -> Save for Web -> Choose PNG-24 from the list and transparency ON and save image. If this doesnt work... that sucks..
These settings:
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Delete your browser cache (Clear Private Data in Firefox) Refresh the page. Look how the two images load.
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