@BramNUFC, when a source image is pre-cut like this one, it doesn't mean it just needs to be cropped and that's it. Very often, the background won't have been removed as well as we want it to be, which means there'd be a thin layer of snow around the head.
Most times, all you'll need to do is put the pre-finished cut through remove.bg again 😉
Sometimes this might not be enough, so here's a video tutorial on how to easily spot and remove this snow:
Sorry to keep tagging you but it's important you get to know these little tips to make your life easier and your cuts even better 🙂
@BramNUFC, when a source image is pre-cut like this one, it doesn't mean it just needs to be cropped and that's it. Very often, the background won't have been removed as well as we want it to be, which means there'd be a thin layer of snow around the head.
Most times, all you'll need to do is put the pre-finished cut through remove.bg again 😉
Sometimes this might not be enough, so here's a video tutorial on how to easily spot and remove this snow:
Sorry to keep tagging you but it's important you get to know these little tips to make your life easier and your cuts even better 🙂
No I don't mind the advice. Think I wasn't paying attention enough because I see now the snow is very clear indeed
@BramNUFC, when a source image is pre-cut like this one, it doesn't mean it just needs to be cropped and that's it. Very often, the background won't have been removed as well as we want it to be, which means there'd be a thin layer of snow around the head.
Most times, all you'll need to do is put the pre-finished cut through remove.bg again 😉
Sometimes this might not be enough, so here's a video tutorial on how to easily spot and remove this snow:
Sorry to keep tagging you but it's important you get to know these little tips to make your life easier and your cuts even better 🙂