If I must go through all the _fun_ of redoing the layer mask, I'll suck itĪnd do it. But now I've got a gray, opaqueīackground where I need it to be clear. Hooray, they're equally solid now and I can adjust their I've experimented with opening a new view and flattening the girl and guy (see attached photo "Book cover transparency attempt"). Problem is, when I reduce the opacity on the girl, the guy shows through her Then reduce the opacity on the first two layers so the blueprint lines show I want to set a third image (a blueprint vector) behind Girl and a guy, brought together to give the illusion they're with each My question: Is there a straightforward way to get a transparent background Hi, I've been making use of this forum the past few months as I learn GIMP, To: Transparent background on flattened images? Export to PNG (which supports transparency). If you want, merge Man-Woman layer with blueprint layer. Adjust transparency so blueprint lines show through. Put your woman on the top layer, man on the second down, blueprint third Create three transparent layers on top of base layer. Rich: When you open your base (new) image, open with a fill of "transparency". Then turn the visibility of the characters layers **off**, visibility of the background **on**, and adjust the opacity of the 'new from visible' Turn off the visibility of all layers (background) leaving the character layers and create a new layer from those. Other? That would solve the problem, too.Īlways better if you can show screenshots with the layers dialogue, otherwise it is all a bit of a guess.Īnyway, without spending too much time on it, you might have something this screenshot a front character layer, a back character layer - with layer masks and a blueprint background. Their opacity can be adjusted without one image showing through the is there another a method for joining two images together so Image (a blueprint vector) behind them, then reduce the opacity on theįirst two layers so the blueprint lines show faintly through. They're with each other in the same setting. Images, a girl and a guy, brought together to give the illusion The top portion of the book cover I'm generating features two separate Not exactly what you request in the next bit My question: Is there a straightforward way to get a transparent is there another a method for joining two images together so their opacity can be adjusted without one image showing through the other? That would solve the problem, too.īook cover transparency attemp^t Fullscreen_capture_712017_41303_AM.bmp.jpgįlattened view Fullscreen_capture_712017_43823_AM.bmp.jpg But if there's a simpler, more elegant way to get a clear background on a flattened image, I'll be immensely grateful to find it out. If I must go through all the _fun_ of redoing the layer mask, I'll suck it up and do it. But now I've got a gray, opaque background where I need it to be clear. Hooray, they're equally solid now and I can adjust their opacity simultaneously with no ghosting. I've experimented with opening a new view and flattening the girl and guy layers to make one image. The same thing happens when I use Merge Down. Problem is, when I reduce the opacity on the girl, the guy shows through her (see attached photo "Book cover transparency attempt"). I want to set a third image (a blueprint vector) behind them, then reduce the opacity on the first two layers so the blueprint lines show faintly through. The top portion of the book cover I'm generating features two separate images, a girl and a guy, brought together to give the illusion they're with each other in the same setting. My question: Is there a straightforward way to get a transparent background on a flattened image? Hi, I've been making use of this forum the past few months as I learn GIMP, but this is my first time posting.
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