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How to create an SVG file with Transparent background using Adobe Illustrator?
A SVG always have a transparent background as long as you do not insert a rect or something that is filling the whole graphic or using CSS to set a background color for the root element.
If you have another issue, please come up with a basic example SVG to show your problem.
A .svg is just like .png (in terms of a transparent background) except for the fact that it is a vector format as compared to .png which is a raster format (ie. it pixelates on zomming in)
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Everyone!
I hope you are doing well.
I have a gif file that will be used for the background of my homepage.
But its resolution is not good so I think it would be better if I use the GIF as SVG.
Is there any way to convert the GIF image to SVG.
Any tools or website link will be helpful for me.
Thanks.
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I have lots of JPEGs from DSLR, and they are roughly about 5-6MB per JPEG. I open any of them using MSPAINT, and click the SAVE and notice the size immediately go down to 2-3MB.
Why? Is Mspaint doing a lossy or lossless compression?
Things Paint May be doing:
Using different quantization tables
Subsampling the Cb and Cr color components
Using optimal huffman tables.
Stripping out metadata.
You an run a JPEG dumping program on the two versions and compare the output to see the changes
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Blender 2.68-4
Linux peppermint os 3
Toshiba tecra m1 with Trident Cyberblade
Everything seams to work properly, I get fully functional UI, but in the work space there are only points with orientation arrows, they react as if there wore objects but neither objects nor the grid shows up. They appear in the render thou.
It sounds like you have zoomed way out from the objects in your scene.
ShiftC will reset the 3dcursor to the centre and reset the view.
. on the numeric keypad will zoom into the currently selected object.
Also there is a blender.stackexchange for blender specific help.
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If i open a new Inkscape document
and type
TEST
and then try to save it ( as .svg )
the whole page is saved.
what i want is a tiny icon that reads 'TEST'.
with no empty places around it.
sort of like "cropped" edition.
you can
File -> Document Properties or Shift+Ctrl+D
then resize page to content and click resize page to drawing or selection
Now when you save it, it should have the desired dimensions.
Cheers
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I want to know how I can align text in Illustrator CS5
I've created a logo and I want the text above the logo to have the same with as the logo, but I don't want the text to become deformed.
So what I want is::
T E S T
LOGOLOGOLOGOL
How can I accomplish this?
Thanks in advance!
When you create a text field, you can set its adjustment to "justify (all characters)" (you have to expand the paragraph panel for that, it's the most right adjustment). Then the text you enter is automatically distributed.
Otherwise, you can also emulate that behaviour in one of these two ways:
You can either change the distance between the character manually by increasing the tracking in the character panel (I don't know its correct english name); it's the control with the "A V" and the arrow below.
Or you can split the text field into one for each character and distribute that equally using the align panel.