- copy your image (
Ctrl+A
andCtrl+C
) - make a new document-sized pure-black layer behind it
- group the black layer and yor image together
- add mask to the group
- enter mask edit mode (
alt+click
on the mask icon/thumbnail) - paste your image in the mask (b/w) and then invert it.
- save it as a 24-bit transparent PNG
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August 20, 2014 11:27
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Multiply blending mode to PNG in Photoshop
@magicznleszek, I ended up using this and a similar method using an inverted version and pasting into a solid black later mask. Worked out perfectly, so thank you so much for taking the time to respond.
Wow, I just needed to do this and this was really useful, thanks!
Wohoo! Thank you!
This tip worked for me like that;
- ..... done but wont work
- ..... done but wont work
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All done lets refresh the page
OMFG!!!!! ITS WORKED ! Kisses!
Great. Thanks
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@ALL OMG I only today noticed people are using this :) I need to turn on my notifications.
@lewisisonfire I think this is not for you. What you're trying to accomplish is a bit different. This instructions are for a photoshop file with a complex transparent group of objects that you need to export as a single usable
png
. What you are looking for is cutting out objects with their shadows from a white background. It will take quite a lot of manual work unfortunately. I would do something similar to this YT video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zakUq2BTQDQ