Tutorial Tuesday: Getting Rid of the White Box
This is definitely an older tutorial and yet it answers a question that gets asked constantly. How do I get rid of that darned white box around my image?
The answer is using the masking tools in Corel PHOTO-PAINT. If you aren't using Corel PHOTO-PAINT, you are really missing out on a valuable part of the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. Things certainly get more complicated if the image is not surrounded by a solid color. But you first must understand getting rid of the white box before you can move on to masking out a more complex background.
Sure, there are ways to do this directly in CorelDRAW. None of them are as easy and quick as using Corel PHOTO-PAINT. And once you save your file with a transparent background, you'll never have to worry about removing the box on that image again.
The answer is using the masking tools in Corel PHOTO-PAINT. If you aren't using Corel PHOTO-PAINT, you are really missing out on a valuable part of the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite. Things certainly get more complicated if the image is not surrounded by a solid color. But you first must understand getting rid of the white box before you can move on to masking out a more complex background.
Sure, there are ways to do this directly in CorelDRAW. None of them are as easy and quick as using Corel PHOTO-PAINT. And once you save your file with a transparent background, you'll never have to worry about removing the box on that image again.
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