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My Java application has a splash screen which was inspired on the ones that are displayed when the Adobe programs (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) start up.
There is an outside invisible rectangle and some features that pretent to "come out" of an inside white rectangle.
You may have noticed how Photoshop has some feathers and Illustrator has some flowers; both have a white inside rectangle with a shadow that gives a 3-D impression.
My problem is: I cannot achieve the mentioned effect with my Java application.
Does anyone know whether Java has some limitation displaying the transparency part? I get a gray rectangle which should be transparent. The image is a GIF.
I really appreciate any tips and pointers since I spent a lot on that splash screen and now it makes my program look not so good.
-Ramon F Herrera
There is an outside invisible rectangle and some features that pretent to "come out" of an inside white rectangle.
You may have noticed how Photoshop has some feathers and Illustrator has some flowers; both have a white inside rectangle with a shadow that gives a 3-D impression.
My problem is: I cannot achieve the mentioned effect with my Java application.
Does anyone know whether Java has some limitation displaying the transparency part? I get a gray rectangle which should be transparent. The image is a GIF.
I really appreciate any tips and pointers since I spent a lot on that splash screen and now it makes my program look not so good.
-Ramon F Herrera
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