It probably works perfectly. You are seeing what's behind the picture box control. Which is the form.
Whose BackColor is probably white. You can set the form's BackgroundImage property to be sure, you should see the image through the picture box. Like this.
It probably works perfectly. You are seeing what's behind the picture box control. Which is the form.
Whose BackColor is probably white. You can set the form's BackgroundImage property to be sure, you should see the image through the picture box. Like this: Punching a hole through both the picture box and the form requires a bigger weapon, Form.TransparencyKey.
If you are displaying png with transparence in picture box, it will be automatically take transparence into account, so you have no need to set transparent color.
I just tryed out you image with picturebox. Its work correctly without any transparence specification. – Anton Semenov Apr 2 at 10:47.
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