Corel Draw x5 – Removing a Background #2

Corel Draw x5 – Removing a Background #2

Using a business card design as an example, we show how to remove the background from a photograph using Cutout Lab. Great Business Cards and an even better …

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CrocodileJack207 says:

This tutorial is very useful for beginners like me..Thank You Very Much

samuel jenkins says:

my image doesn’t open in photo paint it opens in ms paint. how do I do
this?? pls reply

jeff Lee says:

I see “bitmap editor” but is it fade, I cant select it at all…which step
I have to do to make that bitmap editor come out?

Dona Hayward says:

Excellent – really easy to follow! Thanks for this.

ido sya says:

I CANT CLICK THE EDIT BITMAP INEED HELP.

Carlos Arce says:

two thumbs up! nicely done, simple and right to the result.

ThePlaydohboy says:

This is a waste of time. Magnetic Lasso Tool for the win.

Pratik Chheda says:

Thank you very much for this… 🙂 :*

Janssens Mertens says:

When i open the picture with “edit bitmap” i get a new window Photo-paint,
so far so good but when i click the image button i don’t have a “cutout
lab” button.
Also the image menu is much smaller then i see in youre video.

Vinod Chowdhary says:

Thank You I have learned from ur tutorial.

zissis bagios says:

I have a problem .. I want to put the picture that i removed from
backround, in another backround ..the problem is that the picture is going
behind the backround and i cannot see it… i just see the backround and
the picture is hidden behind… i know it is simple but cant find a
solution … please help me .. 

karthikeyan Sankaran says:

Awseome video, was dying to see such a great illustration, Kudos

Terri Johnson says:

Nice pic…quite handsome!!

Sarah Wheeler says:

This is great, but when I save it back to Coreldraw I have marching ants
around it and I don’t know how to get rid of them.

vincent asmah says:

Wow, tank u God bless u. 

Carolyn Ocampo says:

This is great! Thank you!!! Been searching for this tutorial on removing
background for a long time!!!!!!! 

Maria B says:

Dear sir thank you for your turtorial. I have a problem when i open my
picture in the cutout lab i can use the tools and click on preview but i
dont have the buttons with the arrows the reset- ok- cancel- and help
buttons are also missing. Can you help me i hope you understand what i
mean. Best regards Maria 

bartp27772 says:

me and my wife were fighting on how to do this …..saw your video and we
are grateful for this video……lol thank you

Atma S says:

Awesome, well explained.

Ahmad Saeed says:

thank you very much brother

K Naveen says:

thanks sir

Indio Armani says:

Thanks, fine tutorial.

ken ark says:

@chris shockley..how do you take off the name elena scott on the
bottom..plz help

Ayyappa Reddy says:

thanks for usefull sir

Dinesh Soni says:

Thanks Bro

JhbDragon says:

Excellent tutorial. Thanks a lot taking the the time to do it.

king Khan says:

Thanks, love it the way you explained.i was using adobe for years to this
and now…
i would say little knowledge is a time consuming thing.

nadeem shuja says:

Awesome,,

Sunny Prasad says:

Thanks…Useful

hannah Mwilambwe says:

thanks a lot..this has helped me so much…

Kevin Bevill says:

you have no idea how much time this is going to save me WOOHOO !!

Chris Shockley says:

Sweet. I have a couple partnerships with t-shirt companies. Things they
don’t want to do or additional services they want to offer (EG: printing
services or even website design). Good luck and keep on rockin!

Chris Shockley says:

Sorry you didn’t get out of this video what you wanted. It is a beginners
guide really. Feel free to post your video of a challenging one. Always
appreciate seeing what others are able to do.

Raymond St Paul says:

Okay I’ll await your reply the most advise I so far gotten was that I
should have already used Green Screen [I already know that, but this is
from videos I’ve not done any green screen an want to use segments of in a
video sequence] There must be a way of doing this cheaply and accurately. I
look forward to your reply soonest thanks for trying to find information on
the subject. I’m getting kind of frustrated.

cooloox says:

One other tip: The space bar toggles between the 2 last used tools, just as
it does in the normal Photo-Paint interface. So if you use the Add Detail
tool and then the Remove Detail tools – you can then use the space bar to
toggle between the 2. I often toggle between the original outline brush and
the hand tool when creating the mask and navigating around.

Chris Shockley says:

@fahadsaeed50 Yeah, gotta go back through em all

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