@Kieron5463445, for future reference, when you have a lot of images to upload, then you should upload them as a pack instead of individually and save the both of us some time.
You can also upload up to 50 images per pack instead of just a maximum of 6 when done individually.
@Kieron5463445, for future reference, when you have a lot of images to upload, then you should upload them as a pack instead of individually and save the both of us some time.
You can also upload up to 50 images per pack instead of just a maximum of 6 when done individually.
Hey, sorry I tried this but it said something about every picture being invalid when I tried to. Will try again.
@Kieron5463445, for future reference, when you have a lot of images to upload, then you should upload them as a pack instead of individually and save the both of us some time.
You can also upload up to 50 images per pack instead of just a maximum of 6 when done individually.
Would cut myself but can't get them looking hq w free version of remove.bg
What you would need to do is to crop the images before trying to cut them. remove.bg reduces any output to 500x500 (or equivalent), so you'd need to remove anything below the shoulders before putting the source through remove.bg, as outlined in the below tutorial.
@Kieron5463445, for future reference, when you have a lot of images to upload, then you should upload them as a pack instead of individually and save the both of us some time.
You can also upload up to 50 images per pack instead of just a maximum of 6 when done individually.