Transparent Background Sphere Png
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G3D = Graphics3D[AspectRatio -> 0.925, Axes -> True, True, True, AxesEdge -> -1, -1, 1, -1, -1, AxesStyle -> Directive[10, Black], BaseStyle -> FontFamily -> "Arial", FontSize -> 12 LabelStyle -> Directive[Black], ImagePadding -> All, ImageSize -> 5 in, BoxRatios -> 1, 1, 1, PlotRange = "All," PlotRangePadding = "None," TicksStyle -> Directive[10], ViewPoint -> 2, -2, 2, ViewVertical -> 0, 0, 1] ; surf = Show[Graphics3D[Sphere[0, 0, 0], Background -> None, AxesLabel -> "x", "y", "z", Options[G3D]] ; fig = Show[surf, AxesStyle -> Directive[Opacity[0]], Backdrop -> None];I want to export fig as a high-resolution png file with a transparent background. Here's my pathetic try using Mathematica, which is usually buggy.
I see why the translucent backdrop was removed from the most recent Dimensions. I was looking for a workaround. I know I can save as a.png with transparency, so I thought there was anything I could do. Some folks suggest adjusting it in Photoshop, but I'm not sure how. I can make a transparent layer, pick all of the backdrop (for example, white), and erase it, but the 3D picture still has artifacts of white dots. Please let me know if you know of a solution OR how to restore transparency in Photoshop in relation to a.png. Otherwise, I'm afraid the answer is no.