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DeadManDDProds
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August 19, 2019
Question

Remove element, leave transparency checkerboard

  • August 19, 2019
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This is for a very stupid joke, but it's very important to me. I have a png of an old pirate hat, and I am trying to replace the hat with the transparency checkerboard in the shape of the pirate hat. I'm just having trouble actually figuring out how to have the checkerboard stay. Can anyone help me with this?

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    Chuck Uebele
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 19, 2019

    You can also take a screenshot of the checkerboard pattern then use that as a layer.

    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 19, 2019

    You selected the hat and cleared it you deleted it Way did you do that? The Checkerboard does not exist in the image it  just represents what area is empty/transtarent.  If you save the documeny as a PSD, PNG  area will be empty/transparent.  If you save it as a Jpeg the empty area will be filled with a color for the jpeg image file format does not support transparency

    JJMack
    JJMack
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 19, 2019

    If you have a png open in Photoshop it will not have a background layer it will have a layer like Layer 0.   Any transparent area will be shown a  checkerboard  area.   Any area you select  and clear or delete will be made transparent and be displayed as a checkerboard area.

    JJMack
    DeadManDDProds
    Participant
    August 19, 2019

    I know that, but in the final image it's all just transparent. Bringing the image into Photoshop, I get this...

    It's a pirate hat with no background, so the checkerboard. What I want from the final image is still no background, but that checkerboard in the shape of the pirate hat. So, quick select the hat, remove it, and I get...

    Now if I just Save As .png, the image is just nothing, completely transparent. What I want to do is have everything outside the outline be transparent, but keep the checkerboard pattern that's inside the outline when I save this as a png.

    davescm
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 19, 2019

    Hi

    you are missing the purpose of the checkerboard. Photoshop just uses it to indicate transparency - it is not actually part of the image. If you want to fill the shape with a checkerboard pattern which will be visible after saving then you will need to select it then use Edit > Fill > Pattern

    Dave