# Use File > Import to Stage to bring the bitmap into your Flash movie. # Select the image. # Choose Modify > Break Apart. # Deselect the image. # Select the Lasso Tool. # Click on the Magic wand in the Options pane of the Tools panel. # Select the background areas of the bitmap image. # Hit the Delete key. # Convert the remaining part of the image to a graphic or movie clip symbol..
try GIMP its free
There's this website that I use its called pixlr E
Normally delete the background in the image then when saving, save with the transparent option checked. This will give you a transparent background. PNG is different than GIF format because with PNG you get 256 levels of transparency which allows you to smoothly blend your image to the page background on a webpage. GIF has only one level of transparency so you get a pixelated edge to your image.
# 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!
Sure, but be sure to photograph your subject against a white background. This way you can digitally select the background and remove it. Then use the fabric picture as a new background. Photoshop allows you to use layers to easily accomplish that. Load your picture into Photoshop. Select the background and delete it, leaving only the main subject and a transparent background. Load the fabric picture into another layer, and move that layer behind your picture. You can load as many different fabric pictures as you want, each into its own layer, and see which one goes best with your picture. Remember to save this new picture as a new Photoshop (.psd) file so you can come back and edit it later. NEVER save over your original picture.
you right hand click on a picture and select, select as background
to white?you mean to transparent?look for opacity slider on Layers palette and lower opacity
You can easily adjust the background of a web page as a picture. It can be set as : background-image="url('url-source')."
There is no conversion of .jpg to .doc at this time. However, if you wish to insert the picture, remember what folder you saved the picture to and what you named it, then insert it. If you want the picture as a background to the word document, you'll have to go to Format + Background + Fill Effects. Go to Picture. Select picture. If you wish to edit the picture, unless you have some professional-grade software, or don't mind doing a sloppy job on MS Paint, I do not believe it can be done.
When you're viewing a picture on a webpage, right click and go to "Set As Background".
Bgcolor:- only colours the background Background:-Applies a picture in the background
You right click the the background then click on format background then picture and texture fill, file and then select which picture then click close.