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How Do You Cut Out A Picture (Green Screen)?

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How Do You Cut Out A Picture (Green Screen)?

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• Obtain the image that you want to cut out. This is best done if the contrast between object and background is high; this makes it easier to trace the edge of the object later. • Open up the image in MS Paint. • Left and right click on the bright green color on the color palate (not at the same time). You should notice both of the small “selected color” boxes go green. • Pick up the Select tool. Start with the areas that you can easily remove. Select areas of the background and delete them. You will notice they go green as you do this. • Zoom in. Now to look a little closer. On the tool-bar click the zoom tool (magnifying glass) and on the box below click 2X. The image will double in size. • Continue working on deleting the background with the select tool. Work carefully. If you chop out a bit by accident, press “Ctrl + Z” to undo the last change. • Zoom in again, except this time, zoom to 8X. Scroll along until you see the top of the image. • Choose the straight line tool. Select the

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