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			<title>GIMP Tutorial: Adding a border to your render.</title>
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			<description>Adding a border to your render gives you a better chance to eliminate white edges that may appear. 



So get your 'Paths' Tool, and being rendering. 



Once you're done rendering, go to Layers&gt;Transparency&gt;Add Alpha Channel



That should make it so when you cut, you will have just the image that you want.



In the 'Paths' Tool Option Window, you have to click on &quot;Create Selection From Path.&quot; That should trace the render. 



Then you click CTRL + I to invert the  ...</description>
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