In this video tutorial, I will show you how to remove background from an image using GIMP 2.10 Fuzzy Select Tool.
making transparent images in GIMP is super simple when using the Fuzzy Select Tool (Magic Wand).
This tutorial is suitable for images which have a clear and simple background.
For images which have a complex background, I suggest using a layer mask.
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Foreground Select tool - This tool lets you extract the foreground from the active layer or from a selection. It is based on the SIOX method (Simple Interactive Object Extraction).
The Fuzzy Select (Magic Wand) tool is designed to select areas of the current layer or image based on colour similarity.
When using this tool, it is very important to pick the right starting point. If you select the wrong spot, you might get something very different from what you want, or even the opposite.
The Wand is a good tool for selecting objects with sharp edges. It is fun to use, so beginners often start out using it a lot. You will probably find, however, that the more you use it, the more frustrated you become with the difficulty of selecting exactly what you want, no more, no less. More experienced users find that the Path and Color Select tools are often more efficient, and use the Wandless. Still, it is useful for selecting an area within a contour, or touching up imperfect selections. It often works very well for selecting a solid-coloured (or nearly solid-coloured) background area.
Note that as the selected area expands outward from the center, it does not only propagate to pixels that touch each other: it is capable of jumping over small gaps, depending on the Threshold option. To increase/decrease Threshold, during the use of Fuzzy Selection, after the first button-press, dragging the pointer downward (or to the right) or upward (or to the left).
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