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=Cutting out an Object= | |||
Great and clear. | *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLryAXsIZ04 | ||
*Great and clear. | |||
*Use shift and control on Ubuntu to zoom in and out and move around to get a detailed cut. | |||
Procedure: | |||
#Windows menu -> New Toolbox if tools are not showing | |||
#Free Select Tool - Lasso -> click and drag, or do multiple clicks for pointwise line selection | |||
#Go all the way to the starting point and click | |||
#'''Select-> Invert''' | |||
#Ctrl-X to remove background. | |||
#Save as PNG to preserve transparency. Export. | |||
=Other Lessons= | |||
[[Making Background Transparent]] |
Latest revision as of 07:32, 19 April 2020
Cutting out an Object
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLryAXsIZ04
- Great and clear.
- Use shift and control on Ubuntu to zoom in and out and move around to get a detailed cut.
Procedure:
- Windows menu -> New Toolbox if tools are not showing
- Free Select Tool - Lasso -> click and drag, or do multiple clicks for pointwise line selection
- Go all the way to the starting point and click
- Select-> Invert
- Ctrl-X to remove background.
- Save as PNG to preserve transparency. Export.