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Why is the GIF image or animated movie Ive created showing a “white fringe” around rendered objects?

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Why is the GIF image or animated movie Ive created showing a “white fringe” around rendered objects?

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GIF files are often saved with transparent background(s) to keep file sizes to a minimum, and flexibility to a maximum. This can result in “the jaggies” (where your objects look jagged). This effect can be improved by anti-aliasing (or blending) your object’s edges with the current background. When saving a GIF file, if you turn on the option to “Blend edges with the current background” and you have your background set to white, you will see a “white fringe” around the rendered objects. The “Blend edges with current background” option works best when you set your current background to a color that approximates your target background color. • Use the Set Background tool located in the Render menu to set the background color in the Working Area of your 3D IMPACT! Pro project so that it matches the background color of the web page in which the GIF image or movie will be inserted. • Select Save Image in the File menu (if you are saving a GIF image) or Make Movie in the Animation menu (if y

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