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Post by RightHearted on Jan 7, 2018 14:50:37 GMT -5
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Post by Leniad on Jan 7, 2018 16:12:29 GMT -5
I suggest enlarging your texture to say 2048x2048 and making the background transparent - you may need to go down to pixel level removing the pesky light colored ones - , then reducing the texture size back to normal.
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Post by kitkat on Jan 7, 2018 17:01:03 GMT -5
Leniad is right - if you zoom in very close on your texture, there's a pixel or 2 of lighter border around the leaf. You could remove them pixel by pixel or, if using Photoshop, select the leaf part using the magic wand or quick select tool and then reduce the selection area by 1 or 2 pixels. Then you can cut the selection, erase/delete the border of light pixels that's left behind, and paste the selection back in place.
Here's how to reduce selection size in Photoshop:
-Make a selection using a selection tool. -Choose Select > Modify > Expand or Contract. -For Expand By or Contract By, enter a pixel value between 1 and 100, and click OK. The border is increased or decreased by the specified number of pixels.
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Post by RightHearted on Jan 7, 2018 19:15:25 GMT -5
I did what kitkat said and unfortunately didn't helped :S Leniad, what do you mean to make the background transparent? Because I think it was already transparent, and if I zoom-in I can't see any light coloured thingies just the green leaf. EDIT: my game had a bug and after restarting my pc and sims it was okay! So thanks for the help guys! Happy simming to all!
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