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    Logo help using Canva

    I know that this probably a long shot. My logo has a transparent background in the bottom half where the company name is. I need to make that white so it displays better against darker backdrops.
    I’ve monkeying around with canva pro’s backgrounds remover and restoration tool, but I can’t figure out a way to make that space white.

    figured there are experts (or at least those more capable than me) on the green screen in just about every topic.

    any help??

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    Pampa Print Shop did my logo. I sent him a photo of sideoats grama and had it laid over a mesa/canyon. I had transparency issues as well, and he fixed it in about 2 minutes.

    806-665-5961 ask for Shawn

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      #3
      I can help I am just not quite sure what you are asking. If you turn your logo into a JPG it will remove the transparency and default it to white ...or are you wanting the tranparency in the below portion? Let me know and I can send you it in the correct file format.
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        Also curious why you went with the hexagon over like a residential house shape? Is the Hexagon the bulb shape?
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          Originally posted by Man View Post
          I can help I am just not quite sure what you are asking. If you turn your logo into a JPG it will remove the transparency and default it to white ...or are you wanting the tranparency in the below portion? Let me know and I can send you it in the correct file format.
          I want to keep the transparency on the edge so that when I drop the logo over an image of my work it isn’t a big white rectangle with my logo cluttering the pic. But I need the bottom half of the hexagon where the name is to be white not transparent

          Originally posted by Man View Post
          Also curious why you went with the hexagon over like a residential house shape? Is the Hexagon the bulb shape?
          I didn’t want to be hemmed into residential work only. I think commercial has a broader application

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            Got it

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              #7
              Originally posted by Man View Post
              Also curious why you went with the hexagon over like a residential house shape? Is the Hexagon the bulb shape?
              Same question. Unless the hexagon has some meaning to your clients or product/service, other options might have a better visual impact.

              If your target market is in Texas or would be happy to select a Texas-based supplier, consider an outline of the great state instead.

              My free advice- maybe worth what you paid for it

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