With permission, yes.
Yes, an altered image is still considered copyrighted as long as the alterations do not significantly change the original work and the alterations are not substantial enough to create a new, separate copyright.
to create new image , first open photoshop , then file->new
1) myImage = new Image 2)blueArrow = new Image 3)redArrow = new Image 4)something = new Image
constructor is called every times when we create object of class using new keywordand constructor can not be copied (vinayak shendre)
Yes, the font Times New Roman is copyrighted.
Most of the images of Shakespeare are old enough that they are in the public domain. It's only new drawings or paintings of Shakespeare which may be copyrighted.
For image editing. You can work with your existing photographs or create brand new images where you can write, draw objects or place another image or photograph into it.
This depends on the type of image you're attempting to bring into Illustrator.For jpg, bmp, gif, and other pixel images, you can use File > Open > filename.jpg and Illustrator will open a new document with that image as the first object on the page.Or, with Illustrator open (but not maximized) you can grab a file on your desktop and drag it into the illustrator window. If you have a file open, Illustrator will drop the contents of that file onto the artboard as if you copied and pasted it. If you have no illustrator files open, it will create a new illustrator document with that image as the first object on the page. This will also work with PDFs.
Anything new that someone writes can be copyrighted. Technically a work is automatically copyrighted once it is created unless the author explicitly abandons copyright in the work.
For image editing. You can work with your existing photographs or create brand new images where you can write, draw objects or place another image or photograph into it.
# 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!
generally you1 choose select all or what paint.net calls that function of the picture you want to make the white disappear from,2 after selecting all then choose copy3 a choose to create a new image b then when in new image choose a transparent background for the new image and c choose a size that the old image will fit into.4 create the new image with transparency as a background5 paste the old (select all) image to the newly created image page.as you may want to6 remove the background color and or background images7 edit them out of the newly created image8 use a eraser tool to remove the portion you don't want9 save the image as a pgn file to retain the transparency part of the new created image