![]() Number 3) PNG transparent RGBA, this will save the PNG file without the background layer explicitly set on, and will also preserve any transparency included in your piece. However, if you are displaying on the web or in an online publication and you don’t want transparency and you also do not want the background layer from MyPaint, this is a good way to handle that situation. This is almost never what you want unless you have a specific need tto save it this way. Number 2) This is similar to the one above, but it doesn’t attach the background texture/color (IIRC it simply converts the alpha/transparency into a sold color). ![]() If you don’t need transparency, and you applied a background in MyPaint, this is what you might expect it to look like if you just saved it. This is generally used to just show someone what you are working on or to save it exactly as it appears. The background layer is applied to the image and there is no transparency. Number 1) is a simple PNG file that is saved just like it is displayed on the screen inside MyPaint. It’s a really amazing program and it does its job very well. These are just my opinions and I hope they help you accomplish whatever goal you have and I also hope MyPaint can help you too. You can always check the manual just to make sure. I am not 100% sure, and am speaking from emperical evidence. Hi, I don’t have mypaint for windows, but I am going to assume that the formats you are presented with are the same as I am shown.
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