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Inker

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    Does your skin explicitly support it? Maybe a bug in the skin?

    Spinsafe revolve is the reference implementation and it works fine for me.
     

    RICHARDG

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    wondering if anyone knows how to create a fanart using corel photo paint. I only hve two backgrounds I want to do (shogun,dogfights) so I can't see buying photoshop. Its real clear to me that these backgrounds are not simple bitmpas so I am curious.
     

    Inker

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    wondering if anyone knows how to create a fanart using corel photo paint. I only hve two backgrounds I want to do (shogun,dogfights) so I can't see buying photoshop. Its real clear to me that these backgrounds are not simple bitmpas so I am curious.

    It is though, at least from a technical view ;-) Its really just about finding high quality source images and positioning them so you can still read the text, just go by other fanart to make out where text/episode lists appear.

    Just save your finished image as .png and name it accordingly. You could even do one in paint.
     

    ltfearme

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    Does your skin explicitly support it? Maybe a bug in the skin?

    Spinsafe revolve is the reference implementation and it works fine for me.

    It looks like Revision 1.1.7 definitly supports it from this screenshot: http://img297.imageshack.us/my.php?image=tvseriesfanartbb9.jpg

    Try upgrading to this using 0.2.3.0 RC2 of Media Portal

    btw...quite a nice skin, only thing stopping me from using it is the episode list doesn't use a fixed font

    Damien
     

    RICHARDG

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    Corel also handles layers.
    I have no problem creating a .png file. But I can see that there is something about the files that I am not understanding. I assume the back field must be a layer and a .png file retains that layer as part of its makeup. This must be wha tI am missing. Then as someone said, finding the high res image is the bigger issue.
     

    janbo

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    OK, I'm not used to working with these kinds of images but I would love to help if someone provides some tips & tricks. For example, how do I soften the edges of the image I want to use as it is done with the 'Charmed' fanart above?
     

    Inker

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    Corel also handles layers.
    I have no problem creating a .png file. But I can see that there is something about the files that I am not understanding. I assume the back field must be a layer and a .png file retains that layer as part of its makeup. This must be wha tI am missing. Then as someone said, finding the high res image is the bigger issue.

    No, you don't need any layers. PNG's do not have layers, its just a flat image, really. Layers only help to create the image, however the final image does not have any layers at all.
     

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