 Hello everybody, welcome back to another AI video and this one going to show you how to remove the background of any video using AI and for free. That's right. This is a free tool right now and I'm going to show you step by step how to do it. Now here we go. We've got this boxer dog here with sunglasses on just chilling like a villain. And then we've got this strange little AI stuff in the background. As you can imagine, this was not the original video. The original video is this one right here of the bulldog or a part of me of the boxer. And there he is doing his boxer thing. And then I took out the background and I put in that crazy background just to show you the technique. So with all that said, let's start from scratch, go back to projects. First thing it is on runwayml.com. I'll put a link in the description below, but it's a free tool. You get up to three projects and it renders out free, although it's only in 720p at the moment. So keep that in the back of your mind. It's high definition, but not super high definition. All right, here we go. The first step is you want to go here and we're going to go to the AI magic tools. You don't want to click on new project. You want to click on AI magic tools. When you do that, you get a whole bunch of stuff that you can do. I'm going to go down here near to the bottom and you'll see one that says replace background. This is what we want. Click on it and presto. It's going to load up some assets here and we're going to get a timeline and all that fancy stuff. Now the next step is if you don't have the footage already loaded, you want to go to your finder and then we're going to go to, I think we're in the movies and then drag and drop in the movie that you want. So in this case, I would take this bolder or the boxer part of me and just drag and drop him in there. That said, I have already done it. So it's already loaded here, but that is the step if you're following along and you can see it's uploading the next step. I'm going to click on it and then I'm just going to go ahead and click over here and go add to timeline presto. It loads the doggie up and this is the video that we're using, but you can follow along with any video of your choice. Now on the right side here, you're going to see click an area to start masking. So I am going to just click and it basically adds points and then in a few split seconds, you'll see that it just sort of blasts out the point. So this did a very good job, but it missed top of the puppy's melon. So I'm going to add a point here and it's looking pretty good. And maybe I'll just add one down here just so there's, you know, doesn't get any mistakes later on in the video. Now you will notice if you are very, very eagle-eyed that there is a little bit of a gap between the ear and the body here at the first frame. So what I'm going to do over here is I'm going to click on this refine and then you're going to see here that when I click on the brush here that I can go ahead and increase or decrease the size of the brush and I can kind of brush that out. So this is an advanced technique and you may not have to do it, but I'll show you anyway. I've decreased the brush size to about five here and then you'll see I've got this little tiny brush and I'm just going to go in there and brush. And actually I'm going to switch it from include to exclude. You can include things if you have something over here that you want to include and you can exclude things. So I'm going to switch it to exclude and off we go. I'm just going to take out that little bit in piece. I did a little bit too much there. So I'm going to switch back to include and here we go. This is just fine tuning it, something like that. Now once we've got a general feel for it, I'm going to click on preview and we're going to see what we get. So here it goes. It's loading it up and now it's going to tell me what we masked out and how we're doing. So a quick look at this. This looks pretty good actually. It's done a pretty good job. You know what? If you need to refine a little more here in the edge, you can go ahead and do that, but I showed you the technique. I just want to get this going to show you how it's done. So once you're happy with it and this is pretty good, you can now go here, move the playhead to the beginning and I'm going to go ahead and click on replace background. And when you do that, you're going to get back shot into a timeline here. And now the first step before you start changing things is you actually want to take this image here or this video and move it up to video track 2. It's very important because the background is going to go on the lower layer and you generally always want that at the bottom. So I've moved this up to track 2. Now we can go ahead and add in another video or a still shot or a color. In this case, I'm going to load in, I would load in one of these cool videos that I found here. So I've got this one here that I drag and dropped in earlier. This is like some sort of weird AI creature. I don't know what it is. I'm just going to move it to video track 1 right there. And oh, I missed. I missed it. I got to go to video track 1. Sorry about that. There we go. And then I'm just going to move it to the beginning. And now watch. We've got our cool cucumber puppy dog doing his or her thing on top of that cool background. Remember, you can always move things. So if I wanted to, oops, I'll click out of that. If I want to move the old puppy over here, for example, I can go ahead and do that and I can just double click on it and I can decrease the increase the size, et cetera, et cetera, standard stuff that you would get in any video editor. But that's how you remove a background. And when you're done, just click on export and it's free to go. Thanks for watching.