![]() However, I think a variation of this "transparent selection" idea may just be useful on some situations like for moving text on the same layer. It makes a lot of sense on a program like MS Paint that has no layer support. There was jaggedness of course because MS Paint does not have a good feathering feature (but I know a technique how to do some of it on MS Paint). I love the transparent selection feature of MS Paint because it could do me wonders before I learned Paint.NET and how to work with layers.īasically, I have a background image opened on one MS Paint window and lets say an image of a person opened on another MS Paint window which I would trace out and make sure that it is completely surrounded by white before copy-pasting it to the background image with the transparent selection enabled on both windows.
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