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Selective transparency - aka - 02-03-2026 Hi, Look, please, at the following image: [attachment=14233] I wish to transform the big black area in transparency (but not the hair of the girl ), and very important:
Thanks RE: Selective transparency - rich2005 - 02-03-2026 More than one way. One option is use a layer mask. Just one question, is the image the actual size ? A larger image might need the selection feather adjusting. The black area is one large area so use the fuzzy select tool Enable Feather Edges and set a value 12 to 16. If Draw mask is enabled, click in the black and drag the mouse to show the extents of the selection. That adjusts the threshold as you drag (otherwise set the threshold 60 to 70). Once you have the selection Layer -> Mask -> Add layer mask and choose options Selection and Invert mask Kill the selection. This a one minute video of that: https://sendvid.com/dlld18h4 RE: Selective transparency - Scallact - 02-03-2026 (3 hours ago)aka Wrote: I wish to transform the big black area in transparency (but not the hair of the girl I don't understand the conditions you list at all. But with the image at this size, I did this: With the magic wand tool set to 0 tolerance, select the black region Select > Grow ➤ 8 pixels Select > Feather ➤ 20 pixels Colors> Color to alpha, chose black With the image at a different resolution, or another image, try different parameters until you find the right ones. |