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Hi there.
im looking avatars in U.S. . everyone has nice avatars but theres some personal avatars.
i think personal avatars will be add a great background.
Example:
IMG:https://img151.imageshack.us/img151/1752/64598618.png

Look my avatar, gasmasked man is my personal avatar. Background is red (i think its not looking cool for Unreal Software )
IMG:https://img843.imageshack.us/img843/7854/adszhk.png

And look DC s avatar. he has a personal avatar too and look to the background on DC's avatar.

Maybe its for Unreal Software. there are many ppl using this background(changin colours)
You can add this background or logo (etc.)
its looks cool in unrealsoftware.de !
A work with PS3 and paint. and Here you go!
http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/2423/usgnzeroarcanus.jpg
Isnt looks cool for Unreal Software?
or maybe you can add Unreal Software logo..

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NeverPool has written
If you use a PNG format and delete the background the background will be the same color as the webpage...

Its called alpha channel as i remember

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Nemesis has written
NeverPool has written
If you use a PNG format and delete the background the background will be the same color as the webpage...

Its called alpha channel as i remember


alpha = all colours together (everything that's visible)
gamma = transparent

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Banaan has written
Nemesis has written
NeverPool has written
If you use a PNG format and delete the background the background will be the same color as the webpage...

Its called alpha channel as i remember


alpha = all colours together (everything that's visible)
gamma = transparent

but why then "alpha" mean transperent in gfx's editors ?
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