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  1. 666

    666 Well-Known Member

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    how do i make the green / red BG on images transparent??!?

    10 creds to someone who explains how easily and simply!
     
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    if you mean rendered images then make a new layer,move it uner the render(image) grab your paint buckt tool and chnage the color to whatveer you want then click the transparent bg and it changes to the color you chose B)
     
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    i mean, if ive saved a render, that has a lime green BG, how do i get rid of it using PS?
     
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    Use the magic wand tool. ( looks like a wand doing a spell)
     
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    just click the bg with ur "magic wand" tool and press delet eon ur keyboard. B)
     
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    or jus get ur magic eraser, and click on the green.....
     
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    hey bro. click wand (or W as hotkey) check anti allising and play with the tolerance... like try about 35 for renders... if it is removing too much then lower and if too high then raise.. hope it helped. :)
     
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    cheers bro, big big help!!
     

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