Talk:Log-Head (PVZ:MAC)/@comment-37966578-20190103024021/@comment-27591597-20190104140216

Hang on a second. You're using Pixlr?

Have you tried making the background layer unlocked and then deleting it? Also, usually when you open a completely blank image you're given an option to make the background transparent by default. Assuming you just stuck a wooden plank onto a Zombie image, though, you should first make the Zombie layer unfixed. If you can press V, which turns on the Move function, and drag the image of the Zombie around, you probably did it right. Afterwards, use the wand tool, W, and select the background. Then press Backspace to delete the white space (You can also turn off the Contiguous option to get those white spaces in between the legs and between the arm and the body, but that might accidentally select the close-to-white eyes. If that happens, try lowering the tolerance to 10 or something.)

Of course, that'll leave some ugly-looking crust around the image which you might have to manually erase, but at least your image is transparent! :3