Problem solved. The planet was not perfectly round, it was 1 or 2 pixels oval. Crazy, because i made the planet with one of the two sphere creation functions. And because the selection of the planet was perfectly round at me, which resulted in the 1px off shadow, even when saving.
I will just recreate the whole picture as it wasn't that much work anyway. Thanks to all who wanted to help! :)
Wow. I wonder how you made these. I see your strokes clearly on the picture on the left bottom, but i can't imagine how you made that symetrical. Very nice. :o
Nice. Wanna try it, but the website keeps telling me, that my browser (Chromium 18) doesn't support WebGL, which it does. I already played WebGL games with it.
Tried it with firefox now... Works. Although i got an error when joining as a guest: "Sound "enterGame does not exist." and i can't play at all. I have like 0,5 FPS or even lower. It's unplayable.
Scrittl: Nice to know, but also doesn't solve the problem. The result is the same like when i select the planet, invert the selection and make it 1px bigger. Then the shadow gets cut off correctly but on the other side, upper right, the atmosphere also gets a cut off of 1px because the shadow affects the the atmosphere and when there is no shadow there can be no effect.
I'm still waiting for someone to help out. It really seems that my GIMP is somehow broken. It basically cuts off 1px more than i select. :/ I shouldn't even need to cut off anything, just save it without a background, just like you did...
Scrittl: Thanks for the reply. I know, i just do the same steps. I even tried selecting the planet with the magic wand -> same result. And i tried selecting and then make the selection bigger (or smaller), same result... It doesn't make sense! I don't know why this happens... I even reinstalled my GIMP and completely removed all configurations. No change. I now wait for someone who looks into this with his GIMP. Something's cheesy here...
OH MY, these are unbelievably fantastic!! THANKS! :D With what program were these made?
Problem solved. The planet was not perfectly round, it was 1 or 2 pixels oval. Crazy, because i made the planet with one of the two sphere creation functions. And because the selection of the planet was perfectly round at me, which resulted in the 1px off shadow, even when saving.
I will just recreate the whole picture as it wasn't that much work anyway. Thanks to all who wanted to help! :)
No. A cute star. :D
Wow. I wonder how you made these. I see your strokes clearly on the picture on the left bottom, but i can't imagine how you made that symetrical. Very nice. :o
Hahaha! :D Very funny sounds. Thanks.
Nice. Wanna try it, but the website keeps telling me, that my browser (Chromium 18) doesn't support WebGL, which it does. I already played WebGL games with it.
Tried it with firefox now... Works. Although i got an error when joining as a guest: "Sound "enterGame does not exist." and i can't play at all. I have like 0,5 FPS or even lower. It's unplayable.
Specs:
Ubuntu Linux 11.04
3 Ghz AMD 64 Quadcore
512 MiB Graphics card (Radeon 5450 i think)
Should work with this system, should'nt it? :(
Scrittl: Nice to know, but also doesn't solve the problem. The result is the same like when i select the planet, invert the selection and make it 1px bigger. Then the shadow gets cut off correctly but on the other side, upper right, the atmosphere also gets a cut off of 1px because the shadow affects the the atmosphere and when there is no shadow there can be no effect.
I'm still waiting for someone to help out. It really seems that my GIMP is somehow broken. It basically cuts off 1px more than i select. :/ I shouldn't even need to cut off anything, just save it without a background, just like you did...
Scrittl: Thanks for the reply. I know, i just do the same steps. I even tried selecting the planet with the magic wand -> same result. And i tried selecting and then make the selection bigger (or smaller), same result... It doesn't make sense! I don't know why this happens... I even reinstalled my GIMP and completely removed all configurations. No change. I now wait for someone who looks into this with his GIMP. Something's cheesy here...
You are awesome. I just wanted to tell you that. :D
Those sprites are so awesome. xD
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