On Google image search, click the “tools” button under the search bar, hit the “colors” drop-down, and select “transparent.”
Sweet, thanks
On a computer if you click and drag the image if the ghost image has a transparent bg you won't see the checkerboard. You can also save the file by dragging it to the location you wanna save it to.
The good stuff is always in the comments.
Yeah, I'm getting all sorts of good tips in this comment section
Damn, where were you the other day when I got frustrated looking for a tool and wound up cutting out Odo's face by hand? It was tedious and came out a bit sloppy.
If I'm gonna use that, I might as well pick any image to use instead of being limited to checkerboards 😅
Holy shit this rules
When searching you can just add: filetype:png
To the end and it will only give you PNGs which have transparency.
In the "color" drop-down, select "transparent". Ta-da!
What color dropdown?
In the "tools" menu on the Google Images search results page
Easy way to tell (at least through Google) is that the background will show up as white on the images page, but upon selecting the image it will change to the checkered background
On Google image search, click the “tools” button under the search bar, hit the “colors” drop-down, and select “transparent.”
Sweet, thanks