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  2. How to remove the background color from and animated GIF image?

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/35966

    Gifs images basically have some 'n' number of layers , which will produce the animation effect. Open the .gif file in photoshop , all layers will be displayed in the layers panel. Select magic wand and click on the white area , the area gets selected and hit delete to remove the white part. Do that on each layer.

  3. GIMP How to make existing gif background transparent

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/106293

    Export as GIF, don't forget to tick the animation checkbox, and to force all frames to 40ms (the optimization sets a longer interval) They aren't shadows. So the light gray things will remain opaque, and we want to remove the background but prevent Color-to-alpha to change the light gray things into be partially opaque pixels.

  4. gimp - Is it possible to add a background image to all 'layers'...

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/22201

    With your .gif layers loaded, make Your Background on it's own layer THEN in the 'Plug-ins' FX-Foundry they have a selection just for 'Animations' Click combine with background....wait then remove/save your bg then export your newly made .gif all set :D. P.S.- ALSO, THIS WORKS as well- with your .gif layers loaded make or load your bg image.

  5. adobe photoshop - Removing background from .GIF image - Graphic...

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/19363

    Semi-transparent colors are not possible. "Transparency" of the original GIF file. To obtain an image with a transparent background but with keeping the shadows we can take the following steps (below done with GIMP but any other image processing application including Photoshop should be able to do this) Convert the image from indexed to RGB.

  6. How can I make this GIF's BG transparent in GIMP? I feel like...

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/122504

    Used the ofn-erase-background script to remove the selected background (this is basically Select>Grow and Colors>Color to alpha with a few niceties). Split the frames and export to GIF; For kicks, make a "slow" version with a green background to see if there are any left-overs (warning:optimized): Plain GIF is here

  7. How to change white background of an gif image to transparent

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/31389

    I have an gif Image like example and I want to make its background transparent from white. I am an learner of Photoshop so please describe steps to do it. Currently I was trying to edit each and e...

  8. How to make the background of a gif image transparent

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/87793

    Assuming you’re starting with a GIF or Photoshop frame animation, with the frames already set up, the easiest way is to create a group with a mask. To do this, select all the layers and press ⌘G (or Layer → New → Group from Layers). From there, you can create a bitmap mask for the group by choosing Layer → Layer Mask → Reveal All ...

  9. Can I create a transparent GIF with After Effects?

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/94051

    Set the frame rate in the dialog that pops up next to the same as you set in the output from After Effects. Use Photoshop's "Save For Web" to export the GIF. Make sure "Transparency" is checked (you'll see the transparency grid in the preview) and make sure your image size is set to 100%. You should now have a transparent GIF at the correct size.

  10. Making backgrounds of animated GIF files transparent

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/39772

    Oct 11, 2014 at 23:22. GIMP can already create GIFs with transparency. – Billy Kerr. Jul 8, 2017 at 10:10. Add a comment. Add a comment. Choose "Effects". upload the GIF. then use "Replace color with transparency" box.

  11. gimp - How to make an animated gif with a transparent background...

    graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/3152

    When I try to make a gif with two frames both of which have a transparent background in GIMP, what happens is that the first frame looks OK, then the second frame appears on top of it, such that you can see both frames at the same time.