it is useful to use the thin tissue in a microscope rather than the thick which you can not see through.
Sclera
This a transparent or clear layer that covers the eye.
It is the spongy layer inside plants.
The conjunctiva is a thin, clear, mucous membrane that covers the sclera, or white part of the eyeball, and lines the inside of the eyelids. It lubricates and protects the eye.
The belly of any muscle is the most fleshy part.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
The waxy transparent layer of leaves prevents water evaporation.
# Create a new document any size you want and set the background contents to "Transparent". # Create a new layer. # Place the image you want to be transparent on this new layer (Layer 2). # Lower the opacity of this layer to make it as transparent as you want. # When you're finished, save the image as a ".png". # Done!Hope this helps!
That would be called the cornea. It's the transparent layer covering your eyes.
Select layer you want to make transparent, then in top right corner of Layers panel type 0 in text field next to Opacity, or click triangle on right side of Opacity to expand slider and drag it to the left till you see 0%. Every new blank layer created in Photoshop is also transparent (Layer > New > Layer...).
The transparent layer forming the front eye
its a thin, transparent layer over the cornea
Erase the bottom layer.
The transparent inner neural layer of the RETINA
You can create new blank layer which is transparent by clicking Create a new layer (page) icon in LAYERS palette or from Layer > New > Layer (Ctrl + Shift + N). To make existing layer transparent or with some level of transparency (0% - transparent, 100% - opaque) use Opacity slider (or type number in text field) in top right corner in LAYERS palette. Another way to make layer transparent is to remove its fill using Fill slider which is below Opacity (click triangle on right side to appear slider). Difference between this two methods which may seems to you as exactly the same is because Photoshop does not treat layer effect as layer fill so you can for example add Drop Shadow layer effect to an object (circle for example) and setting Fill to 0% will remove object fill (will make it invisible) but drop shadow will still be visible, on the other hand setting Opacity to 0% will hide (make transparent) and object and layer effect.