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Just look at the edges
Any ideas?
I love the look of the boards; did you grab something from online, do it yourself?
I have seen people answer similar questions; I'm sure someone knows.
Yes, I took it from there: https://www.pexels.com/search/wood%20texture/
There's a one a bit hacky way of fixing this by adding a 1% opacity black background to the image, which should get rid of the white border
There's better, more ideal way too but this is what's always worked for me
(and I'm far too lazy to learn any better ways to fix stuff, when I've got a trusty ol' hacky one ;D )
Okay, Do you know how to do that in photoshop or gimp? I'm sorry, little bit newbie in that. Thanks anyway!
I found already 2 fixes for white edges but I didn't know it's about my problem. They are saying the same, 1% black opacity but how? :D
Quote from: TheSamuraiKenshi on April 21, 2020, 12:35:34 PM
Okay, Do you know how to do that in photoshop or gimp? I'm sorry, little bit newbie in that. Thanks anyway!
I found already 2 fixes for white edges but I didn't know it's about my problem. They are saying the same, 1% black opacity but how? :D
Make another layer, the layer options should show an opacity slider
you could also reduce the opacity of your brush from the brush options that should appear somewhere on the screen
I just figured it out 1 minute before your post , thanks ! It's working
Glad to hear! :)
Does the opacity layer go beyond the non-opaque layer? Extend a few pixels on each side?
Quote from: LWM on April 21, 2020, 02:12:55 PM
Does the opacity layer go beyond the non-opaque layer? Extend a few pixels on each side?
oh yes the low opacity layer should act as a border around the image, I guess you could use layer filters/styles like 'outer glow' and such to achieve the same thing