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Create a new file, set the size, click the image using the magic wand, hit shift+Del keys and save it as a png and you now have a transparent image that can be used as a background layer. If you just want to use an existing image and remove the background (make transparent), just use the magic wand and click what you want to remove and hit shift+del keys. Depending on how close the colors are to the image portion you want to keep, play with the wand's tolerance setting. You can always use ctrl+z to undo unwanted changes or ctrl+y to redo.:) |
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This is an incredible utility. Thank you, Justafan!
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Here's a great source... Fonts by Conrad You can just use preview in Windows file explorer. |
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Update version 1.01
Added ability to adjust letter spacing with angled text Added importing of left and/or right sleeve patches Added second font outline (adjustable) Added slider to adjust opacity to the buttons and shadow Moved a few things around just to screw with you guys. :D Added option to overwrite file if it exists |
great update!!
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Splendid update. Seams are in too, don't think they featured in v1
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Very impressive indeed!!!:thumbup1: |
Update version 1.02
Just a quickie update. Nothing new just found some focus issues. |
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so quick question...how do you put graphics over the pinstripe jerseys while making them look seemless? I can't seem to do it.
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How do you make the background transparent in GIMP?
edit: nevermind...Figured it out! That's what Youtube videos are for. lol |
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Yep...thanks!
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my mac is saying that i need an application to open the jersey creator. what application do i need???
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A PC lol |
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