Hide the bottom image layer you just created.Ĭhoose the original picture from the Layers panel, and then choose the Magic Wand tool from the toolbar in the left panel. Now right-click on your photo and select > Duplicate Layer. You can also create a transparent background in Paint by using layers. How to make a transparent background in Paint using Layers You can now copy and paste the image somewhere else and the background will be transparent. Now use the > Free-form selection tool to select the area item you want to ‘keep’ - the rest will become transparent. Once you see the image show up, go ahead and click on > Select > Transparent selection. Now go ahead and click on File > Open and choose the image you’d like to remove the background from. Here’s how to make the background of an image transparent in Paint: How to make a transparent background in Paint In this article, we’re going to walk you through how you can make the background of an image transparent in Paint, step-by-step and as easy as pie. Ovule: Very Vanilla with Filter (Smart Jelly)ĥ.Surprisingly, we heard that quite a few of you are still using Paint - how cool and retro of you. Filaments: Tahitian Tide with Opacity (42%) and Filter (Pointillism)Ĥ. Veins: Basic Gray with Opacity (6% to 62%) and Filter (Cross Noise B, Plasticine, Sharpen More)ģ. Color Gradient Base: Colors (Very Vanilla to Polished Pink or Tahitian Tide) plain Ģ. Rough Linen Cover: Smoky Slate with Opacity (12%) and Filter (Growing Cells, Linen Canvas, Thick Paint)ġ. Veins: no base color net with very thin Basic Black border, Opacity (54%) and Filter (Bubbly Bumps Alpha)ģ. Base: Garden Green plain with thin Basic Black border Ģ. Name: Basic Gray plain with thin Basic Black borderĥ. WC Running 2: Garden Green with Opacity (20%) and Filter (Silk Carpet, Convoluted Bump)Ĥ. WC Running 1: Polished Pink with Opacity (18%) and Filter (Growing Cells, Scotland)ģ. White Base: Basic White plain with thin Basic Black border Ģ. White Watercolor paper with running a light amount of Polished Pink and Garden Green across the paper smudged with salt | (from bottom):ġ. Gravel 2 and Light Linen: Smoky Slate with Opacity (18%) and Filter (Canvas Bumps, Convoluted Bump, Linen Canvas) Gravel 1: Smoky Slate with Opacity (18%), notched and Filter (People)ģ. Base: Crumb Cake plain 5 x 7 with thin Basic Black borderĢ. Special: floral/leaf die and embossing kit, Watercolor white paper, brushes, pen, hand held dryerġ. Papers: Crumb Cake gravel paper, Garden Green rough, Very Vanilla light linen Inks: Basic Gray, Basic Black, Polished Pink, Garden Green, Tahitian Tide Stamps: Greeting, Name, small floral (lower right) Inkscape Colors, Objects, and Filters (textures, and finishes) are, as follows. I hope you will join in the challenge with these lovely colors & your creativity! Splitcoaststampers CC939 | DCinkit | Visit the Polished Garden by the Tide (03-14-23) | Polished Pink, Garden Green, Tahitian Tide The bottom layer is a Crumb Cake gravel layer | Created via #Inkscape | Poster: brentsCards Using red and green produces more of a 3D effect. Colors influenced by Splitcoaststampers CC939 | untitled | Digital Project | Two floral composite die-cuts (with leaves) are on a brushed light flowing watercolor in Polished Pink and Garden Green.
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