Finally! A guy who puts out a tutorial where you don't have to have a PhD in Graphics Art design to understand him! As a former Photoshop User who refuses to pay a monthly subscription....converting over to GIMP....I really appreciate this!
@@charlesd.6704 I am having that problem too. Have followed the tutorial several times and it just sends me back to original image when I hit enter after Preview Mask. Can anyone help me please?
@@mortycremwatch Hey man, good name! For me, I had a pop up window of sorts with a button that said "select". When I clicked it, it snapped the line around my object.
One way to further improve a selection with this tool is: After selecting the object, if there are any flaws, go to "Select> To Path" and convert the selection to a vector. Now adjust the vector where the selection failed After adjusting, press enter on the keyboard and your selection will be better. It is also possible to export a vector (in the vector tab) as an SVG to use later, both to create selections and to create guides from selections I recommend that you teach this in a video.
Over, what, 6 years of working with Gimp every time I need to edit something and today is the day I learn about this. God damn it xD I imagine it would have made my work so much easier at times
I watched two other tuts and at the end I just shook my head in frustration. I knew there had to be a better way. Thank goodness I found this. Took me a few practice tries but I've got it now. I can't control the mouse well enough for the other methods. With this, I don't have to. Thank you so much.
Hey all - it appears Matting Levin doesn't work properly for me in GIMP 2.10.20 on a Windows machine. *UPDATE: this issue has been resolved with the release of GIMP 2.10.22. This new release version is currently available for Windows and Linux. Not available for MAC yet - though I'm not sure if this issue occurs on the MAC version since MAC is still on GIMP 2.10.14 (and the issue appears to have come up in GIMP 2.10.20). It also appears the tool may have actually been improved with GIMP 2.10.22 - so the selections are better/more accurate.
Actually, I have flatpak version of 2.10.36 on Linux and it still making the vertical bars, so the bug hasn't really been fixed. There are bug reports up from earlier this year for both Windows & Linux. People are still having this problem. Nice description of how it is supposed to work though, thanks. I've always thought that this is one of Gimp's clunkier tools, even when it is working.
As always you give the best tutorials thank you so much, I approached this with different methods in the past but this is the best option for sure and it will save a lot of time
Great tutorial, but when it comes to deleting the background nothing happens? How exactly do I delete the background? You mentioned hitting the delete button, but that did nothing. Is there something that I'm missing??
Thanks for tutorial, it very good explained. But for some reason on step selection it went wrong, it just make selection of some rectangles all over on image, but before that it did good and highlighted needed object. (Sorry for my bad English)
Would this be the way to select lettering in an image to then erase the lettering, then fill in that space with the background? Essentially just doing away with the lettering, or anything else, and replacing it with the background.
Thanks Kevin! I am not sure what exactly you are trying to accomplish, but I believe the answer to your question is that you just change your foreground color in the Toolbox. Whatever color your foreground is set to will be the color of your brush.
Thank you for the very helpful and informative tutorial!!!! Thank you for the easy to understand video. Very helpful! We wrote a children’s book and hired an illustrator for the pictures in the book. We want to have 100% ownership on all copyrights involved in our Future books. We are not artist but we do take beautiful pictures. We have a lot to learn. We were thinking about converting our photographs into illustrations/cartoons and then adding layers to create a whole picture that coordinates with the literature/text in our books. We like the hide and seek type children books. There is a lot of images on these pages that one or two photos can’t illustrate. We have to add a lot of images/layers etc. We have to stay within the trim sizes of our books which is 7”x10” or 8”x10”. All images have to be in at least 300 Dpi, PDF’s have to be optimized, JPEG’s, transparent objects and layers have to be flattened in native file before publishing, if the book uses bleed then images or elements that bleed to the edges of the pages then our manuscript has to be uploaded as a PDF, PDF’s must be optimized, plus all the other fancy elements are involved. I am not sure if it’s even possible for us to do convert illustrations using Software like GIMP or others but we sure hope so. Any recommendations or places that you can guide me to for help? Thank you in advance!
Hi, its very nice tutorial but I have one question. When I hit Enter as on 7:04 I do not see selection with marching ants but its returns back to the original image and I have to repeat all steps again. I have had used your tutorial before and all worked like a charm. What can be wrong? I'm using MacOS Big Sur 11.2 and GIMP 2.10.14. I have updated GIMP to 2.10.22 but result remains the same.
@@orlandoscott4417 Unfortunately no. I'm not sure but i think that the reason of such behaviour is MacOS version. Maybe some of previous MacOS versions should work as aspected but i did not try.
It's very hard to see the bits it's missed in the paintbrush mode - how do you get back to the paintbrush stage once you've hit enter and realise it's not right? Mine only gives me the lasso not the brush.
I recommend my latest tutorial, which uses AI + GIMP to quickly and accurately remove backgrounds (for free) th-cam.com/video/tr-6dTQR4K8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8c6Vt2Epq6s9nS9x
@@DaviesMediaDesign I've been using the G'mic Filter "Extract Foreground" under the Contours category for years. It's far from perfect but is faster than FG select. It also requires a lot of touch up. I'm not comfortable sending photos to a third party like that. I see a lot of privacy issues.
Good stuff. How do I change the pixels per inch in a image without changing the size? For example if I have a web image that is 72 DPI and I want to prepare it for printing, first I want to change it to 300 DPI. Then I can see the size of the image at that resolution. Thanks.
Thanks for this tutorial. I have downloaded GIMP 2.10 just a week ago, and tried following your video on a picture I have, but my "engine" is only showing 'Matting Global' - what am I doing wrong?
I have a triangular image and want to remove the background - an extremely simple operation with no fuzzy outlines or anything but how? There seem to be only advanced, superfast tutorials available out there where all the little embedded 'hit the this key and hit the that key' work all the miracles. Would PhotoShop be more intuitive for non-pros like me?
I really enjoy watching your tutorial, but it didn't work for me. Everything up to 7:00 min went according to plan. When I hit the Enter key, my picture reverted to the original image. Ctl-Z didn't work anymore. No line around the image I want to cut out. I replayed the part of the video a dozen times. Reselected the image more than a dozen times. Nothing worked. And the explanation seem so simple. Can this be an error in version 2.10.20? (I'm running on Linux Mint 20)
Once I complete circling the image with the foreground select tool then press enter and choose the paintbrush tool, I get a message stating "computing alpha of unknown pixels and the gimp program becomes unresponsive once I've selected the paintbrush tool. After being unresponsive, the image reverts back to original image. Why am I receiving this message?
I would assume you are using an earlier version of GIMP as this was a common issue I believe with either 2.10.14 or 2.10.18 (I can't remember exactly which version). Update to the latest version and the problem will go away.
You may want to use the Fuzzy Select tool which will allow you to select similar colors in a "contiguous" region - i.e. a specific color in one area of your image.
This is cool, and so much better than how I've been doing this before (thanks for the link from the 90 second challenge). I'm curious though, why you have to draw outside your subject (girl/dog), and then go back and fill on top of the subject. Why not do the fill by itself and leave off the first step? Just curious about what Gimp is doing during those two steps.
Great tutorial! But I do think that when you work with large pictures for posters or large graphics, you won't get around cutting out by hand, especially when it comes to hair.
Do you think GIMP will ever have something as powerful as the content aware fill that Adobe has or is that something proprietary that Adobe would take action to prevent competitors from using?
Everytime I use matting Levin it gets up to the point where I paint the background and if I got enter it freezes and eventually crashes and matting global looks like it's working but it does nothing.
You may just need to switch the Draw Mode under the Foreground Select Tool "Tool Options" to "Draw Foreground" manually. Sometimes it doesn't automatically switch over from Draw Background to Draw Foreground like it should.
For some odd reason nothing happens when I press Enter in the final stage. It doesn't show a selection line and I can't manipulate the background or foreground. Anybody here with some tips?
Click the "Select" button in the little Foreground Select dialogue box that pops up with this tool (usually in the right corner of your image window) if pressing enter isn't working for you.
I'm facing the same problem - whether I press enter or just click select, it selects the entire rectangular image and acts as if I'm starting over again. Did you ever figure this out?
I just used it today (before I watched your video), and... after I did uhm.. color the body and pressed enter, I still had to use the lasso(f) to complete my work, so I saw not a real reason in this feature...the lasso works much better.Hmmm that looks much faster as my way... seems like I made it wrong O_o...
Either i'm a complete buffoon (completely possible) or i'm missing something here. No matter what i do, my selection always turns out incredibly shoddy and smudged. Take the neck/face part in you video. You barely contoured it, yet the algorithm selected the area perfectly on its own. No matter what image i pick (even up to 1080p resolution), even flat surfaces end up with a lot of noise, smudge etc. Even on high contrast pics (Flat colored BGs) Any internal setting i might have missed? Any known setting that might cause noise?
I tried both engines. Levin is a tad more accurate, but still not very clean. But i recently updated GIMP and discovered, that some Plugins i had caused major issues. It might be, that something i installed simply broke it due to incompatibility.
@@DaviesMediaDesign 100% reproducible so I'll file a high quality bug. Meanwhile the traditional method of creating a layer mask using brightness/contrast is 1000x faster/simpler if your background isn't too busy. Thanks for the beautifully presented vid. Cheers.
Finally!
A guy who puts out a tutorial where you don't have to have a PhD in Graphics Art design to understand him!
As a former Photoshop User who refuses to pay a monthly subscription....converting over to GIMP....I really appreciate this!
Thanks Michael - I appreciate the time you are taking to produce these tutorials makes using GIMP far more pleasurable , Great looking dog !
who would have known to press Enter! finally I figure this out. Thanks!
Yeah pretty lame UX wise.
@@MathijsGroothuis I press enter on Mac and nothing happens
@@charlesd.6704 I am having that problem too. Have followed the tutorial several times and it just sends me back to original image when I hit enter after Preview Mask. Can anyone help me please?
@@mortycremwatch Hey man, good name! For me, I had a pop up window of sorts with a button that said "select". When I clicked it, it snapped the line around my object.
One way to further improve a selection with this tool is:
After selecting the object, if there are any flaws, go to "Select> To Path" and convert the selection to a vector.
Now adjust the vector where the selection failed
After adjusting, press enter on the keyboard and your selection will be better.
It is also possible to export a vector (in the vector tab) as an SVG to use later, both to create selections and to create guides from selections
I recommend that you teach this in a video.
Super! Thumbnails just became loads easier. Thank you very much.
Over, what, 6 years of working with Gimp every time I need to edit something and today is the day I learn about this. God damn it xD I imagine it would have made my work so much easier at times
thanks for teaching......all of your video's are excellent......you are a very good teacher!
Love the way you explain, without rushing!!!!!! 🍁
I watched two other tuts and at the end I just shook my head in frustration. I knew there had to be a better way. Thank goodness I found this. Took me a few practice tries but I've got it now. I can't control the mouse well enough for the other methods. With this, I don't have to. Thank you so much.
Glad you didn't give up and were able to stumble upon this video! Thanks for checking it out.
Oh man, this way seems so much easier than trying to cut out the image myself. Thank you
Thank you for helping me with my homework.
Holy crap this helped me SO MUCH!! Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Awesome - thanks for checking it out!
You made it so easy to follow along. It was fun!
Insanely helpful, this will be a game changer for making thumbnails!
I searched this the other day and now you just upload the tutorial. What a coincidence. Nice tut btw :)
As I've said before, I like to think I can read my subscribers' minds :p. Thanks for watching!
Really useful tutorial. I'm using it to create a path from the selection.
Great tutorial. This will greatly help with my product photos when blending two exposures. Thanks a lot Sir!
That's awesome - happy to hear there is a direct application for you with this tutorial. Thanks for watching!
thanks a lot it helped . The selection was real easy this way..
Great tutorial! Thanks
Yayyy! Thank you so much! My photos will be edited so much faster! Thank you thank you!!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Cool stuff. I've never used a real image editor so this is all pretty amazing how it works.
You make it look so simple
WOW!!! I had no clue that that icon did. Can't wait to try this out!
It's an awesome tool, right? Thanks for watching!
This has helped LOADS! Great tutorial, thx so much i made something pretty good because of u and it was my first try 😀
Very good, thank you!
Hey all - it appears Matting Levin doesn't work properly for me in GIMP 2.10.20 on a Windows machine. *UPDATE: this issue has been resolved with the release of GIMP 2.10.22. This new release version is currently available for Windows and Linux. Not available for MAC yet - though I'm not sure if this issue occurs on the MAC version since MAC is still on GIMP 2.10.14 (and the issue appears to have come up in GIMP 2.10.20). It also appears the tool may have actually been improved with GIMP 2.10.22 - so the selections are better/more accurate.
Okay 👌
Oh God I was searching a solution to this problem continuously for like a week. Thanks
Actually, I have flatpak version of 2.10.36 on Linux and it still making the vertical bars, so the bug hasn't really been fixed. There are bug reports up from earlier this year for both Windows & Linux. People are still having this problem. Nice description of how it is supposed to work though, thanks. I've always thought that this is one of Gimp's clunkier tools, even when it is working.
Still having this "column" problem on Windows 10/GIMP 2.10.38.
great tutorial! and great work to promote Gimp!
Thank you! I'm always happy to promote GIMP - it's a great program.
Thanks for the tips. ⭐
Great tutorial. I've always wondered how this tool worked. Thanks DMD :)
Woooooollll! Great!!! I Love your Tutorials!!
Good explanation and not too fast
That's a very nice and kind of easy way! thank you.
Extremely helpful and well done - thanks!
Each time I watch one of your videos I feel like I'm cheating by simply skipping gimp's tough learning curve, thanks 💯
You said "stick with add to the current selection". I think you meant: REPLACE the current selection. 1:24
Excellent video!!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
As always you give the best tutorials thank you so much, I approached this with different methods in the past but this is the best option for sure and it will save a lot of time
Thank you for the kind words! Great to hear this method was able to work for you. Thanks for watching!
thx for tutorial!
Wow! I didn't know that! Thank you
Awesome! another great video
Incredible tutorial. Thank you.
7:40 deleting background with delete button doesn't seem to work for me on mac. Any ideas?
Thank you.
deleting background with delete button doesn't seem to work for me on mac. can you help?
Great tutorial, but when it comes to deleting the background nothing happens? How exactly do I delete the background? You mentioned hitting the delete button, but that did nothing. Is there something that I'm missing??
Thanks for tutorial, it very good explained. But for some reason on step selection it went wrong, it just make selection of some rectangles all over on image, but before that it did good and highlighted needed object. (Sorry for my bad English)
Wow!! That is too easy!!
Excellent.
What a cute doggo.
Would this be the way to select lettering in an image to then erase the lettering, then fill in that space with the background? Essentially just doing away with the lettering, or anything else, and replacing it with the background.
as always,great vid,one question:how do i apply different colors to brushes?
Thanks Kevin! I am not sure what exactly you are trying to accomplish, but I believe the answer to your question is that you just change your foreground color in the Toolbox. Whatever color your foreground is set to will be the color of your brush.
Fast & easy, thanks.
Great - thanks!
Thanks a lot.
What gimps version you use in this video?
Thank you for the very helpful and informative tutorial!!!! Thank you for the easy to understand video. Very helpful! We wrote a children’s book and hired an illustrator for the pictures in the book. We want to have 100% ownership on all copyrights involved in our Future books. We are not artist but we do take beautiful pictures. We have a lot to learn. We were thinking about converting our photographs into illustrations/cartoons and then adding layers to create a whole picture that coordinates with the literature/text in our books. We like the hide and seek type children books. There is a lot of images on these pages that one or two photos can’t illustrate. We have to add a lot of images/layers etc. We have to stay within the trim sizes of our books which is 7”x10” or 8”x10”. All images have to be in at least 300 Dpi, PDF’s have to be optimized, JPEG’s, transparent objects and layers have to be flattened in native file before publishing, if the book uses bleed then images or elements that bleed to the edges of the pages then our manuscript has to be uploaded as a PDF, PDF’s must be optimized, plus all the other fancy elements are involved. I am not sure if it’s even possible for us to do convert illustrations using Software like GIMP or others but we sure hope so. Any recommendations or places that you can guide me to for help? Thank you in advance!
Did you ever end up working all that out?
how to get this white theme because I have a black theme?
Thank you, good sir
fatal error : unhandled exception
How do I fix this error??
There are a variety of things that could be causing this issue. You may want to search here, though, to see what the issue is: www.gimp.org/bugs/
I am also getting this error when using this tool. Did you figure out a fix?
Hi, its very nice tutorial but I have one question. When I hit Enter as on 7:04 I do not see selection with marching ants but its returns back to the original image and I have to repeat all steps again. I have had used your tutorial before and all worked like a charm. What can be wrong? I'm using MacOS Big Sur 11.2 and GIMP 2.10.14. I have updated GIMP to 2.10.22 but result remains the same.
Same here....Any update on this problem?
@@orlandoscott4417 Unfortunately no. I'm not sure but i think that the reason of such behaviour is MacOS version. Maybe some of previous MacOS versions should work as aspected but i did not try.
Yep, same thing here. Using Gimp 2.10.22. I presume no progress on your end?
@@benjaminkeep i don't know because i didn't try it anymore
I don't have the foreground select thing at the bottom left of your screen bc I accidentlly removed it and I don't have the option to put it back...
It's very hard to see the bits it's missed in the paintbrush mode - how do you get back to the paintbrush stage once you've hit enter and realise it's not right? Mine only gives me the lasso not the brush.
I personally have had very little luck with the FG Select tool, spending more time touching up that it would have taken to have used the Path tool.
I recommend my latest tutorial, which uses AI + GIMP to quickly and accurately remove backgrounds (for free) th-cam.com/video/tr-6dTQR4K8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8c6Vt2Epq6s9nS9x
@@DaviesMediaDesign I've been using the
G'mic Filter "Extract Foreground" under the Contours category for years. It's far from perfect but is faster than FG select. It also requires a lot of touch up. I'm not comfortable sending photos to a third party like that. I see a lot of privacy issues.
Good stuff. How do I change the pixels per inch in a image without changing the size? For example if I have a web image that is 72 DPI and I want to prepare it for printing, first I want to change it to 300 DPI. Then I can see the size of the image at that resolution. Thanks.
Like and Fav.
Thanks for this tutorial. I have downloaded GIMP 2.10 just a week ago, and tried following your video on a picture I have, but my "engine" is only showing 'Matting Global' - what am I doing wrong?
I have a triangular image and want to remove the background - an extremely simple operation with no fuzzy outlines or anything but how? There seem to be only advanced, superfast tutorials available out there where all the little embedded 'hit the this key and hit the that key' work all the miracles. Would PhotoShop be more intuitive for non-pros like me?
I really enjoy watching your tutorial, but it didn't work for me. Everything up to 7:00 min went according to plan. When I hit the Enter key, my picture reverted to the original image. Ctl-Z didn't work anymore. No line around the image I want to cut out. I replayed the part of the video a dozen times. Reselected the image more than a dozen times. Nothing worked. And the explanation seem so simple. Can this be an error in version 2.10.20? (I'm running on Linux Mint 20)
Same here with 2.10.22
Once I complete circling the image with the foreground select tool then press enter and choose the paintbrush tool, I get a message stating "computing alpha of unknown pixels and the gimp program becomes unresponsive once I've selected the paintbrush tool. After being unresponsive, the image reverts back to original image. Why am I receiving this message?
By ctrl+I I have now selected the background and how does i can go back to the subject
Hit ctrl+i again (that is the shortcut for select>invert).
How do I get the view where I see all the tools and picture the way it appears here? All I have is the picture taking up the whole screen.
Hit the tab key
hi, would one use that tool to isolate a area in order to change the color of said area?
Yep - you can definitely use it for that (you could use the Hue slider to change the color of the area you select).
After I select using the Foreground Select tool, I see a bunch of dotted, vertical lines. Can you please tell me how to fix this? Thank you.
I would assume you are using an earlier version of GIMP as this was a common issue I believe with either 2.10.14 or 2.10.18 (I can't remember exactly which version). Update to the latest version and the problem will go away.
Is there a video how to select black text from a photo and delete the rest of the text? This tool or a different one?
You may want to use the Fuzzy Select tool which will allow you to select similar colors in a "contiguous" region - i.e. a specific color in one area of your image.
Thank youu
I don't know why but when I press enter in the last step I get a selection of vertically lines...
I also have the same problem when selecting matting levin' as engine.
The solution is NO 'feather edge' enable.
@@patrickwai7180 Thanks maybe I will try.
So, um, after I'm done selecting and getting the mask how I want it, I hit "enter" and nothing happens. Any ideas why that is?
once i press enter the second time it has no longer selected the image :(
This is cool, and so much better than how I've been doing this before (thanks for the link from the 90 second challenge).
I'm curious though, why you have to draw outside your subject (girl/dog), and then go back and fill on top of the subject. Why not do the fill by itself and leave off the first step?
Just curious about what Gimp is doing during those two steps.
Is this the closest thing gimp has come to the magic wand select tool in PS? If not is there anything better that works just as quick?
Great tutorial! But I do think that when you work with large pictures for posters or large graphics, you won't get around cutting out by hand, especially when it comes to hair.
I wish my Gimp would stop crashing if I try to rotate/scale 200-300layers :/ it can't handle this amount Q_Q Do you have any advice for that?
Did you ever figure it out?
This could be a computer memory issue.
See if running GIMP makes your computer's memory crash.
Do you think GIMP will ever have something as powerful as the content aware fill that Adobe has or is that something proprietary that Adobe would take action to prevent competitors from using?
Resynthesizer for GIMP
"Make sure we get some of the parts right here"
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Awesome thank you
Thanks for watching!
thank you
Thanks for watching!
2.8 No longer has the engine select or the switch to paint brush from selection lasso.
Can someone tell me the difference between foreground and background
Everytime I use matting Levin it gets up to the point where I paint the background and if I got enter it freezes and eventually crashes and matting global looks like it's working but it does nothing.
You may want to report that to the GIMP Bug reporting page: www.gimp.org/bugs/
I lasso the main image click enter and background turns blue. i paint the main image click enter and everything turns blue. How do I stop this? Cheers
You may just need to switch the Draw Mode under the Foreground Select Tool "Tool Options" to "Draw Foreground" manually. Sometimes it doesn't automatically switch over from Draw Background to Draw Foreground like it should.
For some odd reason nothing happens when I press Enter in the final stage. It doesn't show a selection line and I can't manipulate the background or foreground. Anybody here with some tips?
Click the "Select" button in the little Foreground Select dialogue box that pops up with this tool (usually in the right corner of your image window) if pressing enter isn't working for you.
@@DaviesMediaDesign also that doesn’t do anything :-/ Are there any setting I should change maybe?
I'm facing the same problem - whether I press enter or just click select, it selects the entire rectangular image and acts as if I'm starting over again. Did you ever figure this out?
it works so slow to calculate on my computer and I have a decent computer why do you think is that?
I just used it today (before I watched your video), and... after I did uhm.. color the body and pressed enter, I still had to use the lasso(f) to complete my work, so I saw not a real reason in this feature...the lasso works much better.Hmmm that looks much faster as my way... seems like I made it wrong O_o...
Either i'm a complete buffoon (completely possible) or i'm missing something here.
No matter what i do, my selection always turns out incredibly shoddy and smudged.
Take the neck/face part in you video. You barely contoured it, yet the algorithm selected the area perfectly on its own.
No matter what image i pick (even up to 1080p resolution), even flat surfaces end up with a lot of noise, smudge etc. Even on high contrast pics (Flat colored BGs)
Any internal setting i might have missed? Any known setting that might cause noise?
Do you have the engine set to "Matting Levin?"
I tried both engines. Levin is a tad more accurate, but still not very clean.
But i recently updated GIMP and discovered, that some Plugins i had caused major issues.
It might be, that something i installed simply broke it due to incompatibility.
I have tried these several times but with same result: the whole image gets deleted, not only the background..dunno what got wrong :(
when I release my cursor it doesnt do anything
Using Levin method, crashes with a fatal exception error. Wonderful.
That's no good. You can check to see if this is a common bug that occurs in GIMP or report the bug: www.gimp.org/bugs/
@@DaviesMediaDesign 100% reproducible so I'll file a high quality bug. Meanwhile the traditional method of creating a layer mask using brightness/contrast is 1000x faster/simpler if your background isn't too busy. Thanks for the beautifully presented vid. Cheers.
@@chrisg6091 Hi. How is the method of creating a layer maks using brightness and contrast? I cannot find a video about it.
What is you just want the dog without the transparency?
That moment when you only have 8 gigs of Ram
heh?, I did CTL+I and it just deleted whole my project? CTRL+Z didn't even work :(