How to Remove Background from Picture
TLDRIn this tutorial, Kevin demonstrates how to remove the background from a photo using the free Paint 3D app that comes with Windows 10. He guides viewers through the process of using the 'Magic Select' tool to isolate the subject from the background. After making any necessary adjustments to the selection, such as adding missed elements like hair or sunglasses, he shows how to autofill the background or leave it transparent. Kevin then pastes the edited image into various Microsoft Office applications like PowerPoint and Word, and explains how to save the image with a transparent background in different formats using Paint 3D and the more advanced Paint.NET for a cleaner result without extra space around the subject. The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to like, subscribe, and comment for more helpful content.
Takeaways
- 🌟 Use the pre-installed Paint 3D app on Windows 10 to remove the background from a photo.
- 🔍 Open Paint 3D and start a new project by dragging and dropping your photo into it.
- ✂️ Utilize the 'Magic Select' feature to outline and select the object you want to remove the background from.
- 👤 After initial selection, manually adjust to include any missed parts like hair or accessories.
- 🖼️ Choose to 'Autofill background' to have Paint 3D fill in the removed background area naturally.
- 📐 If you don't want the auto-filled background, you can deselect the option for a clean, white background instead.
- 🎨 Make final adjustments to your selection, adding or removing parts until you're satisfied with the result.
- ✅ Once done, copy your selected object and paste it into a new, blank canvas in Paint 3D.
- 💾 Save your image with a transparent background in the file format of your choice, like PNG or JPEG.
- 📐 To avoid unnecessary space around the image, use an additional tool like Paint.NET for a refined save.
- 🌐 Download and install Paint.NET for free to have more advanced image editing features and better control over saving your images.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is how to remove the background from a photo using the Paint 3D app that comes pre-installed with Windows 10.
What is the first step to remove the background from a photo in Paint 3D?
-The first step is to open the Paint 3D app, start a new project, and then drag and drop the photo you want to edit into the app.
How does the 'Magic Select' feature work in Paint 3D?
-The 'Magic Select' feature allows you to select the object you want to remove from the photo by dragging the corners of a rectangle around the object. It then automatically identifies and separates the selected object from the background.
If the 'Magic Select' feature misses part of the object, like hair, what can you do?
-You can use the 'Add' option to manually draw a line over the missed parts, which helps Paint 3D recognize that those areas should be included in the selection.
What is the purpose of the 'Autofill background' checkbox in Paint 3D?
-The 'Autofill background' checkbox, when checked, instructs Paint 3D to automatically fill in the area where the background was removed with a contextually relevant background, making it appear more natural.
How can you copy the edited image from Paint 3D?
-You can copy the edited image by either pressing Ctrl+C or right-clicking and selecting 'Copy' from the context menu.
What is the advantage of using Paint.NET over Paint 3D when saving the image?
-Paint.NET allows you to save the image without any unnecessary space around the object, providing a cleaner and more precise selection, which is useful for certain applications and presentations.
How can you paste the edited image into a Microsoft Word document?
-You can paste the edited image into a Microsoft Word document by pressing Ctrl+V after copying the image from Paint 3D.
What file formats can you save the edited image as in Paint 3D?
-In Paint 3D, you can save the edited image as a PNG, JPEG, GIF, or other file formats, and you can also choose to have a transparent background.
What is the name of the video presenter?
-The video presenter's name is Kevin.
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-Viewers can subscribe to the channel by hitting the subscribe button, which will notify them whenever new content like this is released.
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-Viewers can leave a comment down below the video, and the presenter will consider adding it to his list of videos to create.
Outlines
🖼️ Removing Backgrounds with Paint 3D
In this paragraph, Kevin demonstrates how to use the Paint 3D app, which comes pre-installed with Windows 10, to remove the background from a photo. He guides viewers through the process of opening Paint 3D, starting a new project, and using the 'Magic Select' feature to isolate the subject from the background. Kevin also shows how to refine the selection by adding missed parts and removing unwanted selections. Once satisfied with the selection, he explains how to autofill the background or leave it transparent and save the image in various formats, including PNG with a transparent background. The paragraph concludes with Kevin copying the edited image and pasting it into different Microsoft Office applications like PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook.
📝 Saving and Editing with Paint.net
The second paragraph focuses on saving the background-removed image in a more refined manner using Paint.net, a free image editing software. Kevin explains that while Paint 3D allows for quick saving, the saved image may have unnecessary space around it. To overcome this, he introduces Paint.net as a tool to save the image more precisely. He walks through the steps of creating a new file in Paint.net with the same dimensions as the clipboard image, pasting the image, and saving it as a PNG with a transparent background. Kevin also mentions the advantage of saving the image without extra space and highlights the additional features of Paint.net, like layers, making it a more advanced option compared to Paint 3D. The paragraph ends with Kevin encouraging viewers to subscribe for more helpful content and inviting them to suggest topics for future videos.
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Keywords
💡Background Removal
💡Paint 3D
💡Magic Select
💡PNG
💡Autofill Background
💡Microsoft Office
💡Paint.NET
💡Windows 10
💡Taskbar
💡JPEG
💡GIF
Highlights
Kevin demonstrates how to remove the background from a photo using a free app pre-installed with Windows 10.
The result allows for the photo to be used in various applications like Word, PowerPoint, or as a PNG with a transparent background.
Paint 3D is the app used for background removal, accessible by searching on the Windows 10 taskbar.
The 'Magic Select' feature in Paint 3D is used to identify and remove the background from the photo.
After using Magic Select, areas of the photo that were missed can be manually added back in.
Items incorrectly selected by Paint 3D can be removed from the selection by using the 'Remove' option.
Autofill background option can fill in the removed background area with a realistic background.
The autofill feature can be turned off to leave a white or transparent background.
Once the background is removed, the photo can be copied and pasted into other applications.
The photo can be saved in various formats, including PNG with a transparent background.
Paint.NET is recommended for saving the image to avoid unnecessary space around the subject.
Paint.NET is a free image editing tool that offers advanced functionality similar to Photoshop.
When saving with Paint.NET, the image is saved without extra space, unlike the default Paint 3D save.
The video provides a step-by-step guide on using both Paint 3D and Paint.NET for photo editing.
Windows 10 pre-installed apps offer powerful tools for photo editing without the need for additional software.
The video concludes with a call to action for likes, subscriptions, and comments for future content suggestions.