I Am doing a powerpoint point slide show for my multimedia class, and I am trying to put a picture of a dog with white eyes on it and every time the powerpoint background is dark, you cannot see the eyes at all and I want see to the eyes.

One Response to “How do you take the background off a picture in powerpoint without taking out the eyes of the image?”

  • plumdumplings:

    I assume you used the Powerpoint transparency to make the white background on the picture of the dog not show. If that’s the case, just draw a box or circle or freeform shape (whatever you need to do to make it fit) over the dog’s eyes in Powerpoint. Fill the shape with white, right click on it and select send to back. It will go behind the photo of the dog and fill in the missing eyes. You could group it with the dog pic to make moving it/scaling it easier.

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