Re: [Gimp-user] matting or anti-aliasing of shapes



* Win Brayer <winbrayer cox net> [02-04-14 20:39]:
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On Feb 4, 2014, at 5:28 PM, bktheman34 wrote:

Yes it can be done in GIMP.

Open your image in GIMP. Choose a new background colour which is as close to the
background your image is going to be displayed over. In GIMP click Filters > Web
Semi flatten. Repeat for each layer of your animation. Now save your GIF. Now
see how it looks when displayed over the background.

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