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 …
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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This tutorial is very useful for beginners like me..Thank You Very Much
my image doesn’t open in photo paint it opens in ms paint. how do I do
this?? pls reply
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?
Excellent – really easy to follow! Thanks for this.
I CANT CLICK THE EDIT BITMAP INEED HELP.
two thumbs up! nicely done, simple and right to the result.
This is a waste of time. Magnetic Lasso Tool for the win.
Thank you very much for this… 🙂 :*
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.
Thank You I have learned from ur tutorial.
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 ..
Awseome video, was dying to see such a great illustration, Kudos
Nice pic…quite handsome!!
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.
Wow, tank u God bless u.
This is great! Thank you!!! Been searching for this tutorial on removing
background for a long time!!!!!!!
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
me and my wife were fighting on how to do this …..saw your video and we
are grateful for this video……lol thank you
Awesome, well explained.
thank you very much brother
thanks sir
Thanks, fine tutorial.
@chris shockley..how do you take off the name elena scott on the
bottom..plz help
thanks for usefull sir
Thanks Bro
Excellent tutorial. Thanks a lot taking the the time to do it.
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.
Awesome,,
Thanks…Useful
thanks a lot..this has helped me so much…
you have no idea how much time this is going to save me WOOHOO !!
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!
Thanks
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.
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.
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.
nice!!!!
@fahadsaeed50 Yeah, gotta go back through em all