I am somewhat new to CDX5 and on a VERY steep learning curve. The reason I am here is because I have searched just about everywhere I can look but seem unable to find the answer to my problem. Please bear with me as I am rather aged and somewhat decrepit and the answer is probably by quite simple.
Anyway, I have an image of a girl and I was able to powerclip the outline away from the background, however I want to remove the infill, which is a dark colour between her arms and her body. Her arms are by her side.
Also the dark colour between her legs. I need to do this to superimpose the image across another background.
How can I do this please?
The better option is to Edit the Bitmap in Corel Photo-paint.
You can select the Image in CorelDRAW, Click the Edit Bitmap Button.
In Photo-Paint, you need to use the cutout lab. Image > Cut Out Lab.
Below is a quick video I did without precision. You can get an idea of what I mean. If you take your time and highlight the edges properly, you'll get a better result.
And another tutorial found on youtube.
So I've added a photo to CorelDraw 2019. Selected Edit Bitmap. Highlighted the area of interest, previewed it and further edited the border of the image. When I click OK, I am returned to CoreDraw and I see the original image, not the one I just edit, which I wanted to remove background from. The same thing happened when I copied the same image directly into PhotoPaint for applying the Image Cutout Lab. Where is the modified image being stored/saved, or what am I doing wrong that my efforts are not displayed or obviously saved someplace?