3ds Max :: Background Grids - How To Hide / Remove
Apr 15, 2013
I've imported a CAD drawing with lots of lines of various shades of grey, and I'm finding it really hard to see them because my grid is pretty much the same color & there are too many gridlines (see attached image). I've tried going into the Customise UI to change the colour, but for some reason fiddling with the color settings hasn't changed anything.
Adding strokes to an object, often text (in this case outlined/expanded text), and there develops little unsightly "negative space shapes".
The white stroke has an Offset Path added to it.
How to dynamically rid an object of these? Tried drawing little paths over them, grouping them with the compound text path and using Pathfinder > Add effect . . . but nope.
The workarounds are obvious -
1) Expand everything, delete the unwanted bits. 2) Draw solid paths over the negative spaces that match the bg, like the pic below:
Photoshop 6 opens up with a huge black background. I want it gone, so that I can see my desktop in the background... that is, until I press "F" for different screen mode. How to I make it so that I have the desktop in the background in the basic screen mode without removing the options pallette?
This is a problem that has cropped up before but I'm going to simulate it.
Say in this instance I want to overlay the picture of a kitten over a ball image. I've already extracted (roughly) the background from the kitten picture. I want to use 3D to warp it to the shape of a sphere but I've still got the ball's default background colour as well. How do I hide the background colour of the ball entirely so only the, warped, image of the kitten is visible to overlay over the ball image?
When I wrap the kitten image onto a 3D sphere mesh preset I get the default background
And when I try to overlay it over the 2D ball image the background prevents correct overlaying. I want just the kitten pic
i'm trying to build a web site and the logo i want to use has a white background. I want to place it on my menu, but can't align the graphic from the menu prorperly...
I was wondering it there was anyway i would be able to remove the background?
I made the picture into a circle, this is what makes it really difficult for me? I know photohsop makes transparent background, but would it do the same on a icture that already exist? And is there a way of cropping into circles?
I used the Flaming text effect, and I was wondering if there was a way to have just the text (with flames) and no background. I am trying to use this text to put on a video clip with effects, and would like to have the text on clip, but if I use the background You will not be able to see video effect I want behind the text. I tried the wand, and unless I missed a step or something different, it didn't work. I am a noob, but trying to learn.
I am trying to incorporate some business logos into a brochure I am creating. The problem is, most of these logos have a white background. How can I remove this and make a transparent background?
Is it possible to remove the background from a video in Photoshop CS5 and replace it with a still image? The video is really simple (black and white). I know it's possible in After Effects or Premiere Pro but I need to stick to Photoshop. Also, I cannot do anything that involves manually adjusting images frame by frame as I work with really high frame-rate videos (10000/sec).
I have a logo with a white background, i want to remove it and make logo much bigger so it can be printable. I have tried to copy it and resize, but quality becomes really bad.. Logo is on URL... at the homepage.What tools should i use for non quality lose, when i resize?
Remove the background of this picture...and make it transparent... Im using this for xat avatar Its really nothing but I really want to have this picture without a background!
how to remove any background from photos..specially grained and low contrast ones....like this: I know that using channels is useful in this case..but I need more experience with this way..plus I tried it and I can't keep the smoothness of the image...is there any other ways ?
I'm trying to work with a brag ad that will run in a high school football program. She's got 3 great photos of her son. I think that they would look better if 1-3 of them had the background taken out...
I don't need the photo(s) back until tomorrow. I'm thinking that I'm going to use them on either a Blue, Black or White background and the 'message' is going to be VERY simple!! Until I can spring for Photoshop - and commit to learning it - I'm just using Apple's Pages application to design these ads.
how do you take a image and remove the background without messing up the image itself! like take my picture and remove the background and put another awesome looking background?
I can't remove the background from a logo I have created. I am using Photoshop Elements. I bought a book and I searched the help index's and I could not find how to do this. I'm somewhat new to Photoshop but not a very beginner. I created the logo on a transparent background, but when I save it there is always a square border around the logo, usually white. I just want a .jpg of the logo itself.
I am two weeks into using photoshop and all its wonderous tools. I would like some assistance in what might be the best method(s) to use in extracting an image from its background.
I have been reading tutorials, watching some videos on techniques, etc. I have also tried several methods in performing this task. Now that I am somewhat familiar w/ the tools and concepts, I would like some assistance in what better methods may be out there to perform this task. Code:
I have about 40 images with jewellery that I need to remove all that black color without removing jewelleries shades. I have tried sevearl ways of deleting the actual background using background eraser tool, lasso tool etc but I just cant get to have my piece of jewellery look nice. I would like to have nice and clean borders,
I'm trying to remove the white background from this image, as well as the white in between all of the rings:
Then i want to change the color of the different colored rings.
I've tried to use the magic eraser, and the magic wand color select tool, but unless there are more options, or i'm using the MW wrong, they don't do what i want.
when trying to select the ring to change its color with the MW it does a sloppy job.
I'm using windows XP Pro, Photoshop CS2. way to do it in CorelDRAW X3,
I've removed a background from a Photoshop image and want to use it in a Quark design, how do I save the image so that when I import it to Quark it doesn't have the background, when I save as a jpeg it flattens the file and I have a white background...