| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 4 months |
| seen | Jan 19 at 17:31 | |
| stats | profile views | 2 |
|
Jan 19 |
awarded | Scholar |
|
Jan 19 |
accepted | Converting image to smart object adds white frame |
|
Jan 18 |
comment |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame Same result. White frame around the picture. |
|
Jan 18 |
awarded | Student |
|
Jan 18 |
comment |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame Hmm, Changing the Drop Shadow -> Blend Mode to Multiply didn't helped. I can still see the white outline after saving as PNG. |
|
Jan 18 |
comment |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame I add no idea alpha transparency is saved differently in png. Adding colored background does solve it but I need it transparent. What the drop shadow does in the picture above is adding more sunk feel imo. I'd love to get more info on why it saved differently and if there's a walk-around to it besides changing the original picture. |
|
Jan 18 |
comment |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame I need that drop shadow if i want the clock to look like it's sunk in. Please see the new picture in my updated question |
|
Jan 18 |
revised |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame added 238 characters in body |
|
Jan 18 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Jan 18 |
comment |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame Just did. If you'll put both of them on black background you'll see the difference. |
|
Jan 18 |
revised |
Converting image to smart object adds white frame added 58 characters in body |
|
Jan 18 |
asked | Converting image to smart object adds white frame |