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How to make a transparent background in Photoshop 2021
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>How to make a transparent background very easy using Adobe Photoshop:Photoshop allows you to create transparent images (backgrounds, slides, and transparent portions) using the various transparency options that appear when opening a new document. You can also use the delete and selection tools to make specific parts of your image transparent. People add transparency to Photoshop when they print on patterned paper or when adding an image to a patterned background on a website, because patterns appear across transparent areas. And with a little training, you’ll be able to do it in a very short time.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>Method 1 of 4:<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>1-Making a transparent backgroundGo to the “File” menu and choose “New.” A new window will appear where you can define properties for your new Photoshop document
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>2-Choose “Transparency”.
You will see a menu titled “Background Contents”, select “Transparency”. The button will appear at the bottom of the list.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>3-Click the Activate button<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>4-Test the slides.
Look at the slide menu in the document properties (it will be already open). The background should look like a box with white and gray squares
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>Method 2 of 4:<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>Making transparent quotes<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>1-Select the chip.
Click on it from the slideshow
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>2-Choose opacity.
The default opacity is 100%.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>3-Reduce blackout.
Move the arrow to change the opacity of the slide. If you want the slice to be completely transparent you should make the opacity 0%.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>Method 3 of 4:
Making transparent quotes<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>1-Choose the slide.Choose an opaque slice, but make sure that the slides that follow and that contain the background slice are all transparent
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>2-Select the region you want to change.
Create your snippet with a selection tool.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>3-Copy the snippet
Click Copy.
4-Delete the snippet.
Click delete. Now you have a transparent hole in the middle of the image
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5-Create a new slice. Paste the previous snippet into the new slide
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>6-Reduce blackout. The area inside the snippet you created will be transparent.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>Method 4 of 4:
Creating transparent graphics<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>1-Choose a segment (it should be more than 0% opaque, or preferably 100% opaque). All slides below it must be transparent.
<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>2-Click the erase tool.<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>3-Change the settings. Choose the size and shape of the eraser using the options box<b data-original-attrs=”{“style”:””}”>4-Draw with the eraser. Scan the areas you draw on, and show the transparent slices belowClick the eye icon next to the slide to make its background transparent
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