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Hi there,
I have a PNG image from the internet (an iPhone case) which I need to turn transparent. So essentially the iPhone case is empty/transparent but the background is still there.
This is for a third-party app on Shopify where customers can attach their own image to products such as an iPhone case, and the empty/transparent phone case will be filled by the customers image attached.
Please let me know if I need to explain further.
Thanks in advance!
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Is this what you're going for? See screenshot.
I used the Quick Selection Tool and a Quick Mask to refine areas around the iPhone.
Go to Select > Inverse > and use the Backspace key to remove unwanted background.
Hope that helps.
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If the reverse is what you want, don't use the Inverse option. Just select the unwanted pixels from your iPhone and hit the Backspace key.
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Hi Nancy,
Thank you for your response.
I have figured out now how to remove the iPhone pixels.
I would like to keep the pixel of the circles where the lens should be so the mockup doesn't do over them (The circled part in the attached screenshot. How can I do this?
Thanks again for your help!
If I have managed to
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In Quick Mask mode, use paint brush to reveal/conceal pixels. Black conceals, white reveals.
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Thank you - the one in the screenshot attached?
Do I just paint over it like so?
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Quick Mask Mode described
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/create-temporary-quick-mask.html