You can't actually make them have a transparent background, but what you can do is use the cut-out tool thingie. It's the star that is made up of dotted lines. What you'll do then is draw exactly around your shape, kind of like you're cutting it out. Which is exactly what you're doing. Make sure to be as precise as possible. Then you can right click on the part you cut out, click cut or copy, go to wherever you want the picture, and paste it. I'd recommend copying it instead of cutting it, just in case.
Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, GIMP,
You do not. Background images can not be printed. However, you can add a background image to a header and play around with the positioning to accomplish the same task.
Transparency is a GIF option that removes the background color of a graphic . This effect adds a transparent background for images saved as GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) files.
Image MaskingMasking is the process of hiding some portion of photograph or images. Image masking is used very often to hide the background of an image. Later we can change the background, or let the background remain transparent.
It refracts light!:)
if you have a theme installed, you cannot change your background in any way. but if you do not have a theme installed, you go to dashboard>preferences>customize>appearance> then there should be a button that says Upload Background Image
Yes. From the Microsoft website:These desktop background (wallpaper) images contain the intellectual property of Microsoft and other third parties. They are offered for download solely for your own personal use. Any other use, including the redistribution of the desktop backgrounds, or any other conduct in contravention of the applicable Terms of Use or Microsoft Software License Terms, is prohibited.
One can find gray background images by using the Photoshop computer application. By using the application one can create an customize their own gray background images.
Those images are called "Clip Art". They can be found in Microsoft Word or on the internet.
GIF is an indexed image. Meaning it can only have 256 colors. However .GIF can be animated and they can have a transparent background. .JPEG can not be animated and can not have transparent backgrounds. While .JPEG are full color, not limited to 256 colors (8-bit). So .GIF are used for animated images, and images with only a few colors. .GIF makes sharp, crisp images. .GIF images are used in web design. On the other hand .JPEG seem to blur the pixels together. But that is fine for photographs. So use .JPEG for photographs or artwork. Use .GIF for animations, transparent backgrounded images, and things that need crisp edges, like web design. somboy
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You can't.