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Using Microsoft Paint, how do you set the background to transparent?

Is there better basic paint programs out there?
The lighter grey color, and you have to save it as a .BMP...that is if you are talking about using it in BYOND.
.bmps don't support transparency as far as I know, you'll need a .gif for that.
MSPaint doesn't have transparncy support. GIMP is a great Art Program, the GIMPShop variant is nice, comes with a good plugin to group the tasks together.
In response to Scoobert
thus why sometimes when you copy stuff from web pages it gets a purple background =)
In response to Scoobert
Scoobert wrote:
MSPaint doesn't have transparncy support.

LIES!
...Partially.

In MSPaint, find the Image menu, and uncheck where it says Draw Opaque. Now copy one image with a white background (255,255,255) and paste it over another. You will notice the white part was not pasted! Transparency!

Hiead

In response to Hiead
That's not quite transparancy/alpha channel/transluency (or whatever, I really don't know what term to use).
It's just not drawing over stuff.
In response to Elation
Elation wrote:
That's not quite transparancy/alpha channel/transluency (or whatever, I really don't know what term to use).
It's just not drawing over stuff.

...I said partially.

Hiead
In response to Hiead
You're still wrong. ;)

( =p )
In response to Elation
Elation wrote:
You're still wrong. ;)

( =p )

Well, it's transparent as far as when you're editing the image. So that's like partial support. Not drawing white as an opaque color helps when you want to piece different icons together (like if you wanted to copy+paste images from .dmi files to piece together a base, clothes, and hair or something.)

Hiead
In response to Hiead
...I said partially.

They aren't even related :P. It's like saying my TV partially supports playing PC games because it can display images.
In response to Sniper Joe
You don't have to use BMP on byond.