There are so many video's on switching backgrounds. This is an awesome technique! I have tried object extractor but it doesn't work perfectly. This one is easy and works. Thanks!!!!
Brilliant tutorial. All this time I've been cursing the screen with all those selection options that never work well when all the time all I had to do was use this. It's all so easy once you know how I suppose.. Thanks!!!
@techsuperman I tried to follow the video for removing objects in PSP and in the last step the image including the grey checkers transfer to the destination image, not just the image I want transferred. I must be missing one step.
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart! I LOVE learning to do new things and I couldn't figure this out on my own, but.... I DID IT! THANKS SO MUCH~
i closed the window on the right, where duplicate photos are, etc. how do you open it back up? i have noclue! thankyou! i am n ew to this program thanks lisa
This video helped me a lot. I got the pics together but you forgot to mention to merge the pics to keep the same quality pics. I learned by doing. thanks again.
I want to resize an image to fit as a background on my desktop. When I do this the image gets distortated a little bit and does not stay as the original. How can I keep the image as is but at a different size that fill fit perfectly on my desktop?
Thanks for the info , I just wish you would have talked about which setting options to us (re: sampling; limits; Auto tolerance or use all layers, etc...)
If you make a mistake, you can use mouse right button to correct it. the pen function reverses and you can paint the mistake back. so you have no need to start from the beginning if you make mistakes.
You did well, but you should remind your audience that matching the lighting between photos is important. This example doesn't need critical light matching because the audience can presume something is blocking the light on the kid's face in the foreground. but if you were to copy and paste someone more toward the Tower, and his or her lighting wasn't from camera right, the composition would look hokey.
Thanks, it worked great, is there any way to make object a little transparent it Corel x2 ?
swaller58 1 month ago
Great job Thank you for sharing these tips
deanjones1975 1 month ago
There are so many video's on switching backgrounds. This is an awesome technique! I have tried object extractor but it doesn't work perfectly. This one is easy and works. Thanks!!!!
stevelew47 2 months ago
Brilliant tutorial. All this time I've been cursing the screen with all those selection options that never work well when all the time all I had to do was use this. It's all so easy once you know how I suppose.. Thanks!!!
techsuperman 3 months ago
@techsuperman I tried to follow the video for removing objects in PSP and in the last step the image including the grey checkers transfer to the destination image, not just the image I want transferred. I must be missing one step.
Please help.
Rich
4nogginssales 1 month ago
Thanks a lot! Ive been trying to do this with selection tools which was so hard but nor this is so easy! Thanks again
MrKiwi888 6 months ago
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Many thanks great video
msh308ilu 7 months ago
Many thanks great vidio
msh308ilu 7 months ago
Great video tutorial !!!!
RYUTRICEPSHUGE 8 months ago
why did you choose a photo of a child?
DrDeathStudios 9 months ago
Great video... thank you.
akatkando 9 months ago
cool
SELEVAC1 11 months ago
I already found it out myself, but nice video
SistersTape 11 months ago
I had a little trouble until I figured out that the last step was "control V" rather than "control B"
petespics4u 1 year ago
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart! I LOVE learning to do new things and I couldn't figure this out on my own, but.... I DID IT! THANKS SO MUCH~
3575pine 1 year ago
i closed the window on the right, where duplicate photos are, etc. how do you open it back up? i have noclue! thankyou! i am n ew to this program thanks lisa
MsCooper1970 1 year ago
Thank you so much!
- I gonna make a cristmascard, so this was a good way to cut pictures!
HouBloggNo 1 year ago
Wow thx for sharing I have been tracing and cutting and a whole lot of extra un needed work..I look forward to seeing more thank you sooo much!!
BlueDiamondsPhoto 1 year ago
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nice vid check out mine on my channel
m16team47 1 year ago
Nice! Thanks!!
DarrylGittins 1 year ago
I couldn't figure out how to resize the top layer to fit the background....duh
after the video it only took me 90 seconds to finish....Thank you
PUPPYPUPPY7 1 year ago
Thats so COOL!
Thanks for sharing. x
MOllieeMOnsterr 1 year ago
Thankyou it worked fantastic. Please do more you made it so easy.
ariskysuntan 1 year ago
wow thank you so much.. pls make more tutorials its hard to use this with out this tutorials....
villiegun 1 year ago
this is awesome I have been trying to find an easy way thank you
zarins01 1 year ago
u r simply AWESOME....
lahori004 1 year ago
Very Good Demonstration of how to cut an object out of a picture in Paintshop Photo Pro
FootageWorks 1 year ago
wow thanks :)
Lilybunz 1 year ago
Thank you so much! Very straight to the point and understandable. I followed along with you.
lovejones1234u 1 year ago
ok u r the best im am not kidding i searched over 20 videos and i finally found a good one that explains everything good thanx!!!
juchitlanjalisco 1 year ago
very awesome video
huntergirl219 1 year ago
This video helped me a lot. I got the pics together but you forgot to mention to merge the pics to keep the same quality pics. I learned by doing. thanks again.
niceone11987 1 year ago
I want to resize an image to fit as a background on my desktop. When I do this the image gets distortated a little bit and does not stay as the original. How can I keep the image as is but at a different size that fill fit perfectly on my desktop?
niceone11987 1 year ago
Good tutorial that will help me in setting up a picture I got.
niceone11987 1 year ago
omg thank yu.. have been tyring to do this but other vids have to many complicated steps. THANK U THANK U!
RogerThat90 1 year ago
Excellent video. Easy and simple. Keep them coming.
Ray2isme 1 year ago
Thanks for the info , I just wish you would have talked about which setting options to us (re: sampling; limits; Auto tolerance or use all layers, etc...)
mysweetpekingese 1 year ago
that's great man thnx! i just got this 2day!
arc170starfight 1 year ago
great video
fahadsaeed50 2 years ago
6I still don't understand how to do it!!
huntresses 2 years ago
Great tutorial. For some reason my background eraser does not work this well.
bklies 2 years ago
im impressed!!!!! I wish it was free!!!!:( thnx
Jake0Jacek 2 years ago
@Jake0Jacek you cang et it for free =) you just need to know where and how.......
ddip214 1 year ago
Nicely Explain. you are the man. thanks .
mediaguy22 2 years ago
If you make a mistake, you can use mouse right button to correct it. the pen function reverses and you can paint the mistake back. so you have no need to start from the beginning if you make mistakes.
jaketintti 2 years ago
Dang, you explained that so well and that was a lot easier than using those damn mask.
StangoDango 2 years ago
You did well, but you should remind your audience that matching the lighting between photos is important. This example doesn't need critical light matching because the audience can presume something is blocking the light on the kid's face in the foreground. but if you were to copy and paste someone more toward the Tower, and his or her lighting wasn't from camera right, the composition would look hokey.
GaryDavidBOUTON 2 years ago
You make a good point when combining anything from other sources. Yes, I was just lucky on this one :)
corelvideos 2 years ago
Thanks for serving a community of photo enthusiasts who probably can't afford or understand Photoshop :)
GaryDavidBOUTON 2 years ago
Thanks! This video was 3 minutes and 46 seconds well spent for me.
k8ydidit 2 years ago