Re: why Transparent image background is still shown?
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Originally Posted by HanneSThEGreaT
Hello again Sai! :wave:
This was not easy:o
There is a process called AlphaBlending, which enables us to blend colors from a "background" to colors from a "foreground". Meaning that if we have 2 images, which is the case here, we can blend them into one another.
I am attaching a sample (which kept me up again all night) which blends 2 drawn shapes OR 2 Images.
The more you click the Draw Shapes button, or the Draw Image button, the more it blends.
Have a look at it please, and see if it can help you out, but I honestly think that you will be more than satissfied with the results.
PS: I told you don't worry, we'll get it fixed - like Guns n' Roses say : All we need is Patience :p
Have fun
Hello Hannes,
Thanks a ton and I am speechless and have no words to appreciate your hard work. Sorry you had to be up all night because of my problem. I am yet to look at your solution but I am sure that would work perfectly fine.
Thanks again I really appreciate it and I shall get back to u soon with the feedback.
sai
Re: why Transparent image background is still shown?
Hello again Sai! Don't worry about me staying up late. I enjoy it very much, and I have no social life:p
Anyways, I thought that you might find Gausian and AlphaBlurring also interesting, have a look at this !
http://www.codeproject.com/vb/net/GausianBlur.asp