Can someone photoshop these two images together? First;
Second
Thanks!
>>206145
>>206147
Well that's easy, since that PNG image has transparency information (aka the alpha channel). You just need to paste it on top of the other image.
Download/Install/Open the GIMP and create a new picture at the dimension and resolution you want. Open your two images as layers into this new picture, organize these layers such that the cat bread layer is under the science gone too far layer. Resize these layers to the size you want. Export to JPG image format.
Alternatively, >>206180 looks good.
>>206145
>>206273
Thanks! I tried doing that (I don't have photoshop so I was using an online editor) but it wasn't going transparent, the white background was opaque.
>>206435
That's weird because the image you posted clearly has transparency instead of a white background. It might be that the online editor you were using didn't support the alpha channel (that stored transparency information) and could only handle the red, green, blue channels.
Anyway, the GIMP and Photoshop are the trusted way to go for bitmap image manipulation. And the GIMP is free and open-source.
For the sake of your information: if your science-gone-wrong image hadn't had an alpha channel you could create one by selecting pixels (e.g. the white area) and removing (cutting) them from the image in the GIMP.