I was currently in a game (im only 16 >.<) and i noticed someone put a spray on the wall of a character in this game. I am fairly new to photoshop but I use it enough at home and in my votech school to know a bit of it, the problem is The character had no backround. When I try to make an image like this when I save it, it comes out with a white backround. How do you cut an image so when you open it there is just that image no backround behind it?
how do you make your picture NOT be a square with a white backround? because i want there to be NO backround, and the shape of the picture would be the shape of what i drew. but whenever i look at it. it has the white backround still there, and its shape is a square, rather than the diamond shape it is. Help? i only have one layer
I'm making a signature for another forum and this forum has interchangable backround colors so I was wondering how I could make my convex image blend in with whatever backround its put against.
Im trying to put my friends record label Logo in the backround of a pic of him (both the same size ..but the logo like transperant ) ... I know i have to create 2 layers and lower the opesity of the Logo ...
Got started with doing some picture editing and now I have this solid black image around all images. What is this area called? Backround, mask, border, window color, frame, pane, what? And how do I get rid of it so I can have white or light grey. It is hard to work with this black backround. I will see if I can attach the Print Screen for this issue. I guess I can't add the attachment.
I am working on a Mac (Snow Leapord) with Photoshop CS6. When I try to save a sliced and transparent PSD in the Save For Web dialog box with PNG-24, the transparency dissapears once exported. I have the transparency and interlaced boxes both checked. The images appear transparent in the Optimized Save for Web dialog box, but the transparency dissapears once exported out of Photoshop.
I never had a problem with this when I was using CS4...
I need to strip my current image of its background color so that the background color on my website goes thru my image. In other words I need a transparent background for my image.
I have create a new layer that is transparent, but the background color on my website does not go thru it. The background color of this image appears to be grayish not transparent.
Hey, I'm having troubles with applying a gradient tool to a rectangular marquee in Photoshop CS3 for Mac OS X 5.8. Instead of getting a black color to fade into the background, I just get the black color.
And I'm click and dragging about 1.5 inches long. Sometimes I end up covering the entire picture with that color, not just the object (even though the object is selected). Gradient maps and layer masks don't seem to work.
I have an image with several layers. The background layer is transparent. When I merge the layers, the background becomes white. Can anyone tell me what I did wrong or didn't do that prevented my background from staying transparent.
I am trying to overlay a logo on top of my titles. The logo is a circle and is in PNG format. When I use this logo in documents it is totally transparent with only the circle showing. However, when I try to use it in my video the circle has a white square around it, the white being the transparent area.
Currrently, we print floor plans to pdf's, open them in Photoshop and make them part transparent and part semi-transparent so that we can overlay them in various visual tools. Is there a way to create pdf's or images where the background is completely transparent and and solid patterns within the floor plan that are semi-transparent?
I have a solid gray filled region that is set to be transparent that is not being transparent. We are trying to put a gray tone over the existing area of the plan. what is weird is that I did the exact same thing to another view & it works perfectly with the region in the background & all the wals & doors showing up correctly. I can't figure out what is different between one view & another.
I've tried changing the filled region to be "moved to back" but nothing changes. if I override the graphics of the element & change it to be transparent the it goes away all together.
I'm sure there's a way to do this but for the life of me I can't remember and can't find it when I do a search. I have an object that is comprised of several lines that are grouped together, and I want to fill the entire group with a fractal cloud 3-color fill. In order to do so, I am creating the fill as a background, and making the object transparent, but when I do that, all my lines disappear (of course!) but I need the lines in it for details. Basically I want to layer this object
I have created a hatch with a Transparency of 30% so I can see what's underneath.
All looks good in Model Space but when I do a print preview from Paper Space the hatch appears to be completely solid in color again and has no transparency.
I tried searching the forums for "Transparent Grid" and "Transparent Hex", but I could not find anything.I would like to create an image which is a Transparent Grid or Hex which I could lay over other images, like maps for roleplaying games.
I tried to use the eraser tool to remove all the white space from the image "TransparentHexes.png" (see attached). It was long and labor intensive, but when I tried to copy the image and lay it over another image, it removed the transparent parts and made them white space again, completely covering the underlaying image.
Perhaps there is a way to use the "Paint Bucket" to replace white with transparent? And how do I lay a mostly transparent grid over another image?
suppose to be a transparent gif - and it is working on FIrefox and Opera - however, on my machines, IE is showing a dark blue background for some reason...the transparency is not working...
I know that IE has issues with .png files and transparency.
I m trying to save my images with a transparent background but when I try to use them they contain a white bg. What am I doing wrong here. Please advise me. Here I have attached my screen shot at the saving point.
I need to add a semi-transparent image to my newly made tiled background. a guy earlier said to open them both up and then click the one I want on top and drag it over, but that wouldn't do anything...whatever tool is open tries to work instead of drag. Please help me with this, do I need to open new layers maybe? I am very inexperienced but with patience and your help I am getting there! I know I will need to adjust the opacity of the one I want on top, right?
Also, I would like to know how to cut an image out of a pic and have the area around it transparent so that it won't hide what I lay it on top of once I figure out how to lay it on top of my background. Maybe I need to change the pic's format then erase what I don't want?
I have made some PNG-24 files In Photoshop CS6 on my Mac i5. I followed what my Dad did on his PC but he is using CS5 and PC. The problem I get is that when I look at them on the i Pad the full screen view is great but the thumbnail has parts of other pictures on the transparent areas. We have looked at my Dads on the i Pad and his from the PC are OK.
I tried to figure why I know long have the checkerboard transparent background in photoshop CC and I can't make transparency.I read somewhere they change this option I have to do PNG now. ugh really bums me out the white background I am stuck with
when i want my checkerboard background back Is there any way to get it back?It isn't because I chose white background, I chose transparent background but its white not the usual transparency.
I've got an asset in my PSD which I'd like to export with a transparent background, but the resulting PNG has a white background. The asset in the PSD is on grey background, so it's not just that it's taking the background from the PSD file.
I've set the name of the group to hqlogo.png24 and even tried changing the background color in the 'New' dialog to transparent, in case it was using that as some kind of default.
I know that there is a feature in Photoshop cs6 which will change your brush into a tool that affects the opacity of the layer it is used on. That is to say, if layer 1 was all blue and layer 2 was all green, using this brush tool on just one small spot on layer two would make that spot transparent, revealing the blue layer 1 underneath.
I would like to know - what is this tool called, and how may I access it?
Do not confuse this with brush opacity, which is affecting the opacity of the image drawn by the brush. I am looking for a tool which affects the transparency of the layer it is draw onto. I am sure this feature exists but I had forgotton how to access it.
I've made a logo in Photoshop 7.0 with transparent texture and I've saved it in BMP ,PNG,JPEG.... formats. But this logo (in these formats) have got white background. Why?
I'm created a web page with a drag java script where people can move pictures with there mouse. I uploaded all the pictures to my picture hoster, put all the code in...and I've noticed that theres the matte around when the pictures got moved over another picture. so i went back into ps and put the matte to none..and it seemed to fix the problem until the pictures turned out all choppy.
is there any way to get the transparent gif with non choppy edges and without matte?
I've been searching the web and trying out numerous things is photoshop, but it just seems impossible.
is ps the right program to use? I tried paintshop pro...but it just seems more complicated than ps.
I want to eliminate ALL the white back ground leaving the Sportster Logo with a transparent background. Since this is a single color is there a easy way to eliminate all the white at one time.