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Purebasic sprite transparency
Purebasic sprite transparency






#PUREBASIC SPRITE TRANSPARENCY FULL#

Now, select one of the new colors you want to use from PS's Color pane, and click on any pixel of the color you wish to replace: You want full control of your pixels, so you don't want the extra semi-transparent and off-color pixels that Photoshop will generate when anti aliasing.

purebasic sprite transparency

Use the eyedropper tool to sample any color in your new image, then select your pencil tool ("B" by default):Įnsure that the pencil's size is 1 and it's hardness is 100% (I've found this is the easiest way to set up a pixel brush for pixel art in Photoshop): However, if you've got a series of graphics which all use the same palette, you can set up a pixel palette layer to make switching colors (slightly) less painless.Ĭreate a new layer, select it, and select the Eyedropper tool ("I" by default): If you've only got a single graphic which uses the colors you've just replaced, then save out your graphic and you're done! Voila! With only a single click, you've replaced every occurrence of a given color in your image.Ĭontinue picking new colors and replacing old ones in this fashion until you've changed all the desired colors: Then, place a single pixel of the color you selected in the new layer.






Purebasic sprite transparency