Depending on the complexity. If your image background has a solid color that's not in the main subject, you can use the 'Erase Color Feature' in Pixellab to erase the background. However, I think it's faster and smarter if you go to remove.bg and upload the image you want to remove the background, the website will do the job for you and you'll just download as a PNG (No background).
Am interested in the plp file
drive.google.com/drive/folders/12Uebu8nK282EmmH8XFNMbU4rb-m6n4Y3?usp=share_link
Intrested
drive.google.com/drive/folders/12Uebu8nK282EmmH8XFNMbU4rb-m6n4Y3?usp=share_link
Am interested in the plp file
drive.google.com/drive/folders/12Uebu8nK282EmmH8XFNMbU4rb-m6n4Y3?usp=share_link
How to remove background in pixellab
Depending on the complexity. If your image background has a solid color that's not in the main subject, you can use the 'Erase Color Feature' in Pixellab to erase the background.
However, I think it's faster and smarter if you go to remove.bg and upload the image you want to remove the background, the website will do the job for you and you'll just download as a PNG (No background).
Using analogous color scheme..???
I didn't get your questions, sir/ma. Are you asking which Color Scheme was used in the design?
Interested
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