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For a single color design, black or white…after I created the transparent background, I do a final Adjustment of the Exposure and slide it to make sure all gray pixels have turned white or to black. I also do a temporary bright green background layer to catch any of those stray pixels.
So can you do an image like the panda bear in the promo? Or do I just double process...for instance in your promo the bear had white areas that were missed and the grey area or shadow that was missed. Would I just run the process you outline for each background color I am trying to remove? what I find using other methods is that the other process removes parts of the background that should actually remain (like the white in the panda while trying to remove a white background) so I was hoping this process you shared would be an alternative and wanted to see how it would work. Thanks.
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For a single color design, black or white…after I created the transparent background, I do a final Adjustment of the Exposure and slide it to make sure all gray pixels have turned white or to black. I also do a temporary bright green background layer to catch any of those stray pixels.
Does this remove method work in Photopea or GIMP?
How it can be done in affinity designer?
Nice bro best of luck❤❤
So can you do an image like the panda bear in the promo? Or do I just double process...for instance in your promo the bear had white areas that were missed and the grey area or shadow that was missed. Would I just run the process you outline for each background color I am trying to remove? what I find using other methods is that the other process removes parts of the background that should actually remain (like the white in the panda while trying to remove a white background) so I was hoping this process you shared would be an alternative and wanted to see how it would work. Thanks.
nice tuto thanks phil
Would it work to ask ideogram to put it on a transparent background or at least easier to remove?
Hello .
Does this method work with colored Ai images with a black background?
Brilliant ty
was this image done with ideogram? :) Also, what's your ideogram handle?
Another question would be if what you showed is also available in Photoshop Elements (2024)? Maybe you know this!?
Never heard of Photoshop elements😳
i can't believe i have spent all this time without knowing the illustrator trick
Bad news i just saw one video about ads and I was planning to start learn about it! the next morning I lost my account 500 tier 😢 keep going
why what have you done ?
You can also remove background on Canva
It can be done with Photopea.
@@benameurbenyahia3922 how exactly? I tried but couldn’t manage but I am really a noob
Maybe yes because it is similar to photoshop
canva and kittl do this in under a minute
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You have the word, “but” twice on your graphic. Just FYI
Don't work