AutoCAD LT :: Removing Border When Inserting A Picture
Jul 23, 2012When inserting a picture e.g. our logo, how do i remove the border that gets inserted? If turn the layer off i obviously loose the whole picture.
View 1 RepliesWhen inserting a picture e.g. our logo, how do i remove the border that gets inserted? If turn the layer off i obviously loose the whole picture.
View 1 RepliesI have adobe photoshop 7.0, and I want to use for some basic things, but even after searching I'm unsure if and/or how it can be done. Basically I want to "cut out" part of a picture like a cookie cutter, and then place it on a different background. For example, if there is a picture of a lion at a zoo, I want to isolate the lion, and paste it on a african sahara backdrop.
I'm not looking to do anything fancy, its just for a personal project, but I don't even know what terms to search for in the help section of photoshop. I've always had trouble finding how to do this and I don't know why because has to be one of the most common procedures in graphic design. Is this accomplished by using a mask or what..?
how would you remove an object from a picture and insert a new one keeping the backround.
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This is what I have, where oCSTicBorderDef is equal to the border defintiion of the active document..
Dim oSketch As DrawingSketch
oCSTicBorderDef.Edit(oSketch)
Dim strImageDirectory AsString
[Code].....
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I've inferred that this box around the image is the bounding box. In print with preview, the preview shows the box. If you check off the "show bounding box" option, the box disappears and the print preview image looks the way I want my gif to look.
Even with a completely image-free psd file, it defaults to putting this box around the canvas.
I find it hard to believe that you can't create a border-free gif in photoshop, but I don't seem to be able to figure out how to turn it off.
when i insert a picture into a sketch to act as a panel face representation with dials on, the picture edges have construction lines on view, how do i turn these of but keep the picture visable?
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I have a picture that I made in paint shop pro 8.
to make large magnets with my own picture. Vista Print has these guides for making the pic.
Full Bleed Size (starting document size)
5.59" x 4.33"
142mm x 110mm
1677 x 1300 pixels
* Finished artwork should use the full bleed dimensions for best results.
Document Trim Size (final size after being cut)
5.47" x 4.21"
139mm x 107mm
1642 x 1264 pixels
* keep all text within the safe margin.
Resolution
300 DPI
They are telling me to verify:
1. final document size is correct. (5.59" x 4.33")
2. all background colors and images bleed to the edges of the document at the full bleed dimensions (5.59" x 4.33").
3. all important text and images are within the safe margin (.137” from the edge of your document).
4.resolution is 300 DPI at 100%.
5. all fonts are converted to outlines (Adobe Illustrator and Corel Draw).
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Actually, i'm looking for a way to blend into transparency at the border of a picture. Watch the attachments - i created a sample (of course with paint.net ).
Attached Thumbnails
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