your pic has the same thing mine do, when use the fill bucket those white lines appear and its so aggravating! have you found an easier way to fix this problem or are we in the same predicament?
your pic has the same thing mine do, when use the fill bucket those white lines appear and its so a
At moment I try a tool where you can take parts with the same color and colore all in the parts not coloring over other colored parts. Maybe this will help to get the white lines away.
At moment I try a tool where you can take parts with the same color and colore all in the parts not
Jaxaur said: What program do you use to color? If it's GIMP, I can tell you how I got those to go away
Jaxaur said: Well cool ^^ Then what I do to get them to go away is this: before you start coloring, go up to the bar at the top and click colors, then near the bottom is color to alpha. If it's a white background just click okay, if not, you'll have to match the color. That should change all the background to transparency. Then just duplicate the layer, and color on the bottom layer. If you do that, you can color right over the lines a bit, and it doesn't change the look at all as long as you dont go to far, nobody will notice. Hopefully that makes sense, I can try and explain it better if you want though
Jaxaur said: What program do you use to color? If it's GIMP, I can tell you how I got those to go a
Photoshop should have an option to change a color to alpha as well, but I've never used it so I don't have any idea where it would be. Though I know it has duplicate layer and all that too
Photoshop should have an option to change a color to alpha as well, but I've never used it so I don'