18-11-2005, 06:30 AM
This is simple... you can just paste it into Animagic (the GIF editor) and if you don't want the thing to be a full-moving GIF, then save it as one frame!
This however can be very hard... because the background you have there isn't black. It's black and a bunch of specks that are nearly black, but not quite!
So, you get this: (I already did a rough erasing of some of the specks and made it solid black, but there's still alot)
![[Image: untitled3rs.gif]](http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/3275/untitled3rs.gif)
That means you can do it... but it will be kind of hard...
My suggestion is to make the solid black part a blaring color background... like so:
![[Image: untitled3yo.png]](http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/2481/untitled3yo.png)
Then make all of the specks you see that are still "black" looking to be the same blaring color. Then you can make all of that transparent on Animagic.
New avvy, eh?
This however can be very hard... because the background you have there isn't black. It's black and a bunch of specks that are nearly black, but not quite!
So, you get this: (I already did a rough erasing of some of the specks and made it solid black, but there's still alot)
![[Image: untitled3rs.gif]](http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/3275/untitled3rs.gif)
That means you can do it... but it will be kind of hard...
My suggestion is to make the solid black part a blaring color background... like so:
![[Image: untitled3yo.png]](http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/2481/untitled3yo.png)
Then make all of the specks you see that are still "black" looking to be the same blaring color. Then you can make all of that transparent on Animagic.
New avvy, eh?
Too legit to quit.

