Ah, I'm sorry. That's pretty much how it works with Photoshop, if you move it from Paint. Only problem is that you have to make sure the background color is off from all of the outlining colors of the Fusion or it can mess it up. But there's probably an easier way there...I'm sure there's an option to just get one color or something so it doesn't destroy the fusion, but I'm pretty much self-taught in Photoshop, so I don't know a whole lot.Ooohhh.... You REALLY want to know? Alright, here goes nothing.
Before, I had to tediously cut out the sprite and go through a fifteen minute process. Remember how my sprites had so much white around them? Yeah, they were made by that method. It was really hard to do, as I had to draw a line around the entire sprite and then delete every layer and undo, then cut, delete layer.... you get the idea.
Now, all I have to do is use a bucket-like method that takes all of the said color(White, for instance) in the picture, outlines it for me, and erases it. Its awesome! All I have to do after that is save it.
Too bad I just found out 5 hours ago....
I really ought to try out the full Photoshop sometime...or maybe I shouldn't, I don't know. I have Photoshop Elements, which really isn't that much different, from what I've seen; but I know there has to be some huge difference here or there. I'd like to figure that out, but on the other hand, then I'll be wanting to spend the $700 for Photoshop...and I cannot afford to put that much money into that. Heck, if I hadn't found Elements when I did I probably would've tried to save money for the real Photoshop.
Anyways, enough ranting about Photoshop...