Image background removal using Krita
Like other image editing software such as Gimp or Photoshop , Krita has similar tools to remove the background of an image non-destructively using transparency masks. The following steps show how: Open up an image in Krita . In the Layers pane on the right, mouse right click on the paint layer. A pop up menu appears . Choose Add | Transparency Mask . A transparency mask sub layer is created underneath the paint layer . Draw a selection polygon roughly around the foreground object in the image using the Polygonal Selection Tool , as shown below. Then in the File menu, click Select | Invert Selection . Choose Black as the foreground color. Choose a Brush e.g. Basic-1 Ink . Make sure the transparency mask layer is selected or active. Then paint over the background. Choose Select | Deselect to remove the selection polygon. The marching ants selection polygon is removed . Make the brush size smaller and zoom closer to the background - foreground boundary. Brush over the r
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