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Make a group which contains your bitmap and vector parts. Give to it the wanted transparency in the objects panel. In the left your attached photo and a black rectangle are both selected and Ctrl+G is pressed to get a group. In the right there's a duplicate of the group. It's selected and it's opacity is reduced in the Objects panel.
From the image menu bar Tools → Selection Tools → Free Select, by clicking on the tool icon in the ToolBox, by using the keyboard shortcut F. To make the solid background of an image transparent, add an Alpha channel, and use the Magic Wand to select the background.
I have put a psd images in my illustrator document, when I made them in Photoshop I made the background transparent and the images look like they have no background on the screen but when I print i...
Created on November 14, 2014. Transparent picture background printing issues. I recently switched from an older version of publisher (2007 I believe) to 2013. Certain files that I had included a transparent image. On the screen and in print preview, the transparent background blends in with the rest of the background.
The first photo shows the image on Chrome, with the transparent background. The second is it in Photoshop, with a white background. In Google Images setting, I change the background to "transparent" before searching, meaning all the images that come as a result of the search have transparent backgrounds.
For a game I’m making, I need a completely transparent image, i.e., every pixel shall have zero opacity. I tried to make a completely transparent image in Photoshop, and try to save it as a PNG, but it doesn’t save.
The following image cuts when used as a logo here. I want to increase the size of the transparent background so it fits in properly without the underneath cut, as shown here. Using Gimp 2.8, how ca...
Create a new layer group so it doesn't interfere with layers below it. Put the Image as the background and the transparency mask layer as the foreground in the layer group.
When I open the sent email in Outlook Online with Dark Mode enabled, the image IS transparent. It looks like something is going wrong with the rendering of the sent image in Outlook. Any ideas or maybe a change request for Microsoft Office?
Selected white areas that I want to make transparent. Saved as .xcf file. Reopen PNG in Gimp or other software --> Background is always white, no transparency. Added a transparent layer behind my main image. Re-exported as PNG. (Optionally) tried changing "Lock alpha channel" on both layers.