I have about 100 transparant symbols (Background), but I don't know how to turn them into varicolor symbols. I'm using GIMP and the help is with photoshop so if someone who uses GIMP can show me how to do it ?
Yea, the helpfiles contains quite a lot of information. Note that you have the same help files installed locally on your computer as well, simply select Help from the Help menu.
thank you Shessar ! the links further above just didnt work for me. this last on works great! are these from the free heraldry sight and for personal use only ?
Posted By: Quayuazuethank you Shessar ! the links further above just didnt work for me. this last on works great! are these from the free heraldry sight and for personal use only ?
thanx again Darren
You are quite welcome.
I now consider these open to use as you wish. Here's why:
These images are not art created by the owner of the heraldry site, but rather scans they made of images from heraldry books, so while the collection was one they made, the art itself did not belong to them. I took their scans, removes the background, cleaned up the fuzzy pixels, repaired the art where it was damaged (some of it quite extensively), and modified everything to work with CC. After all of that I consider these a derivative work since the images are no longer the same ones in the original collection. The images in the CC3+ files are my collection and are free to use as you wish.
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I'm going to try to figure out how to convert more images.
I'm using GIMP and the help is with photoshop so if someone who uses GIMP can show me how to do it ?
I have some a set of coloured symbols I can share
http://www.profantasy.com/cchelp/varicolor_png_symbols.htm
Downloading photoshop now to see if that works.
Are there any more resources from PF other than the CA 15 ?
Thank you
Quayuazue
The person who owned those pages, I mean, not PF.
this last on works great!
are these from the free heraldry sight and for personal use only ?
thanx again
Darren
I now consider these open to use as you wish. Here's why:
These images are not art created by the owner of the heraldry site, but rather scans they made of images from heraldry books, so while the collection was one they made, the art itself did not belong to them. I took their scans, removes the background, cleaned up the fuzzy pixels, repaired the art where it was damaged (some of it quite extensively), and modified everything to work with CC. After all of that I consider these a derivative work since the images are no longer the same ones in the original collection. The images in the CC3+ files are my collection and are free to use as you wish.