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Latest video for cutting out background enginestar 14 Mar 04:33
  Latest video for cutting out background rich2005 14 Mar 09:57
2017-03-14 04:33:41 UTC (about 7 years ago)
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Latest video for cutting out background

I've seen 2 videos on youtube showing how to cut out pictures from background.

When I try to follow step by step, I can't - there seem to be settings that I JUST can't get to!! (Simple things like a property setting. And despite clicking around like mad, I can't find!)

I guess this is because of the instructions being for an older version?

Can someone give me a pointer to a much more recent video?

Thanks!

rich2005
2017-03-14 09:57:14 UTC (about 7 years ago)

Latest video for cutting out background

I've seen 2 videos on youtube showing how to cut out pictures from background.

When I try to follow step by step, I can't - there seem to be settings that I JUST can't get to!!
(Simple things like a property setting. And despite clicking around like mad, I can't find!)

I guess this is because of the instructions being for an older version?

Can someone give me a pointer to a much more recent video?

Thanks!

The problem is, there are several ways to separate a foreground from a background. Much depends on the nature of the image. Plain colour background then color select or complicated background using scissors or foreground select tool. Non-destructive - use a layer mask or really clean cut-out using a path.

Add to that the permutations in Gimp layout combined with as you say, instructions using old versions of Gimp, all add to possible confusion.

I have been know to knock up a video at the drop of a hat. Not bothered if it is viewed or not, just need a clue as what is required.

As well as the native Gimp tools there are plugins that help

Example, this one (already a bit dated) using a plugin g'mic from www.gmic.eu

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKSflRIaKIo

If you post an example of the type of image you use I will try and give advice.

rich: www.gimp-forum.net