Photoshop :: Deleting White Area
Aug 30, 2007how able to delete a white piece of a picture?
I can't do it with changing the layer type or the magic tool (to unsharp)
how able to delete a white piece of a picture?
I can't do it with changing the layer type or the magic tool (to unsharp)
I really love making icons on Photoshop. I know it would be better to do it in Illustrator but I don't have that yet, so I'm looking for help specifically in Phosohop.
If I have an image with say, for example three layers, and it's 100x100 pixels then I'll usually put a picture in there or whatever. What I want to know, and I've seen this done by other people, is how I delete a part of this picture completely?
What I mean is that if I have a picture up and I want to delete it so that when I post it on the internet I can see the background in that area. I've tried doing this but still I see nothing but the white background. I want to delete that area COMPLETELY.
Is anyone able to help me?
i want to delete the white border of my image, i only want the whole picture,
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image w 600 h 155
background = light-green ( layer1 )
with dark green dots with shadow (layer2)
the dots are faded away from right to left ( Layer3 - gradient lightgreen -> transparant used ) .
so far no problem, or does someone a better methode? Please write me ;-)
on the left, above the backgr, a image of a 'building' layer4 ( no problem )
the result should be an image divide in three hor. strokes ( height 45-70-40 )
light-green ( dots faded away ) -> light-green ( with dots )
light-green ( dots faded away ) -> almost white ( no dots ) ( does have some overlap
where some dots are visible )layer 7
light-green ( dots faded away ) -> light-green ( with dots )
the middle stroke should have the underlaying part of the 'building' image and
background a little unfocused ( like not 100% sharp when you make a photo ) and the
middle stroke should also be a little glossy.
I know it should be not difficult.... for you, but for me, I need a little help.
Should I copy from the 'building' (layer4) the middle part, make this unsharp ( layer5). Then make the .... glossy...with a light sized border?
Or...
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