wow... okay, well i just figured it out. i can't believe it was that simple after a year of tearing my hair out trying to get this to work. in photoshop:
Select > Color Range... > drop the fuzziness to 0 and have the sample colors be white.
the end.
i hate me for being so stupid.
thanks...
well, I work with graphics like this all the time. For example, if I were to take an image off the internet, of... I dunno, let's say Snoopy. And I want said picture of Snoopy to be on like, a beach or something. If I have the background layer in Photoshop a picture of a beach, and I paste in...
Nah, that doesnt work. Yes, it removes the white box, but it also makes the image I want visible, faded and transparent, so that you can see the background image through the image I pasted on top of it.
I use MS paint because it is the only program that I know how to eliminate the white box...
I've been trying to figure this out in illustrator and photoshop for well over a year. When I scan images I draw into my computer, they are turned into bitmap images. I bring them into MS paint where I convert them to monochromatic bitmap images so they are solid black and white. I copy and...
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