How to Remove the Background from a Photo Using PicMonkey
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31 responses to “PicMonkey Tutorial: How to Remove the Background from a Photo Using PicMonkey”
Thank you. I've spent so much money on graphic programs, but I always go back to PicMonkey for ease of use. You showed me the one thing I struggle with most and didn't know PicMonkey offered!
Awesome! Thank you! 💕
Just what I needed
Thank you! Very helpful. =)
Can this be done on the phone app?
Fyi, it does charge now to save the photo at the end 🙁
Thank you, I use PicMonkey and your video was very helpful.
I've had picmonkey for years, learning some new tricks!
Thank you!!!!!
And PicMonkey costs money.
Fantastic! I use picmonkey all the time and had never used this function! Thank you!
How do you add another layer?
Thank you so much! I've searched for help on this.
Good video, you must have a steady hand…I don't know if it is me or my mouse, but I seem to be more shaky than you…may I ask what type of mouse you are using? I've gone through a dozen or more in an effort to find one that has a tight radius without being so sensitive that it shakes all over my pics.
Also, if I may add to your PM instruction…one trick I've learned with PM is adjusting the "hardness" of my brush when erasing the background. It's nice to set at 100% when I want to have crisp lines or set less when I want a softer edge. You didn't mention the option and I remember when I was a new PM user I struggled with my soft edges being very visible against darker backgrounds, and the harder edge is like using scissors so the soft edge isn't over-lapping the new background, if this makes sense? But I like to use a softer edge especially when I am going to have a busy background that has lots of detail, the soft edge creates more of a 'blended' effect which has come in handy more than once. 🙂
I hope it's OK I add this suggestion/tip, and if you don't mind sharing your trick to moving your mouse in such a smooth manner, I would greatly appreciate it!
thank you for this !!!
We restore antique furniture and wanted to know how to use other backgrounds that were not photo prop drops. Thank you for the video. I subscribe to Pic Monkey and you made me smarter. Thank you again…
Thanks!!!! perfectly explained!
what do you use for recording
2:55 😂😂u can take ur time with making any "Bo bo s"
I just want to thank you so much for that I have watched a million videos and you are a GREAT TEACHER THANK YOU!!!!!
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Thank you so much !!! .. I am new to this and its nice to play with photos without paying lots of license fees. Great tip about Pic Monkey .. I was already using it for basics
This was helpful info, and useful thanks a bunch.
Thank you, very helpful.
helpfull
Thank you so much for this video, I revisit it all the time. The part about saving it as a png really helped!!
You erased the woman's elbow!!! Am I the only one who noticed that???
Great vid!!
Great Tutorial!!!! Now what's the easiest way to fix the jagged edges around the couple after u changed the background to pink???
this works thank you!
Dope thanks it worked!
excellent