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The easiest way I could imagine doing it with any software however is by adding an extra layer that doesn't have anything on it to use for transparency and make sure it is sitting on the lowest layer of the image, and again when saving or converting it to. Different image editting software handles transparency differently. I'm not sure what the problem would be using Photoshop, but I've never had this issue with Paint.NET.

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When you are on PS2_Classics GUI, you can right-click whichever image or area on the mock-XMB screen and select Remove Image. If you're simply looking to get rid of a certain image, such as the description box that shows on the bottom-right of the screen, With the background image, I'm not sure how transparency would work, but I do know it works with the icon. I've did this with a few packages using Paint.NET, and haven't had any issues. When you save the image, make sure it is in PNG format, also keep in mind that all the layers will collapse into one.Įverything around the image you pasted into it should be transparent now. On the template, create a second layer that will sit above the transparent layer and paste your image, adjust it as you see fit. This erases all pixels and makes that layer transparent.Ĭopy the image using the selection tools such as the square selection, getting the precise dimensions you're wanting. Press CTRL + A to select the entire canvas area, then press DELETE. For transparency, you could try this (Using Paint.NET or any image software that allows layers):














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