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How to vector or remove background color solved.


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I have photoshop, but the only tutorial I found was CS5 not CS6 and its kinda aggravating, almost getting somewhere tho. Not quite.

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All things that interact with the world exert a force. All things that exert a force have an opposite and equal force. Ergo, nothing immaterial exists [because where would the opposite force be without material as a medium?]. Ergo god doesn't exist immaterially. Also if the universe were infinite itd take infinite time for a god to make it. If it were finite it'd be subject to entropy. Which means an eternal god can't exist.

 

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The best I have done so far was do something to a layer, then drag the white off of the image, then its not letting me save or delete that, so I transformed it or something lol, imma try saving it but its so annoying and the image was rotating n everything.

Yeah not letting me save.

So I removed the white somehow but it thinks the whole pic is a secondary layer or something and its not saving it because it thinks its not an image or something. I guess.

Maybe the download I got was bad, idk.

Ok figured it out had to convert to enable RGB or something.

Now to repeat my process when idek what I did lol.

Ok so selector tool, select the white border, right click select inverse copy into knew layer, same thing again but don't inverse use it as new layer, delete original 'backgrund' image, then ctrl drag the white away then saving works, and the RGB thing was a one time setting.

Ok faster method is layer via cut after selector tool after invert selection, then delete first layer, original problem was only enabling rgb I guess.

How to do vectors.

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All things that interact with the world exert a force. All things that exert a force have an opposite and equal force. Ergo, nothing immaterial exists [because where would the opposite force be without material as a medium?]. Ergo god doesn't exist immaterially. Also if the universe were infinite itd take infinite time for a god to make it. If it were finite it'd be subject to entropy. Which means an eternal god can't exist.

 

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