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Deleting the transparency grid on a background

Community Beginner ,
Oct 20, 2021 Oct 20, 2021

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Hey,

Sorry i know its a bit early for Christmas chat but I need some help. I downloaded an image of snow i'd love to use on my graphic but the images come with the transparency grid and gray background on the back. When I delete this in illustrator it really just goes crazy the snow turns into massive grey blobs. Any help on how I could use this image on my sky blue background? I'm building the product in photoshop so copying the images over once I've taken away the correct layers. Any help and suggestions would be great 🙂

 

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Oct 20, 2021 Oct 20, 2021

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Look at the snow falling in the ball dangling from Santa's. That snow background is not transparent its completely black in may be a blending issue you have.

santa.gif

with normal blending it look like this

SnowStorme.gif

When I'm done my work I drinkDrink.gif

merry christmas

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