Thursday, November 18, 2021

Learning how to use Remove.bg

 Kia ora Bloggers. Today on Google meets My class and I learned how to crop out photo's of your self and put it on A picture to see if it's Real or Not ?. The first step was to make a new Google drawing and go to explore tool and find a picture you want, But you can also go to Search to web to find a picture too. Second step was to take A picture of yourself and search up Remove.bg, After that you add your photo that you took of and it will load and your picture will be cropped. Third and lastly step Is to save your image that you took of yourself and add the Both of the images to the Google drawing, The first Image will have to be your background then you add the Picture that you downloaded and place it anywhere you want on the Image but make sure It fit's perfect !. Now it's time for your turn !. Catch you later : )

Hope you like mine !

8 comments:

  1. Hey Junior thanks for sharing. It was awesome to learn how to use Remove.bg especially as I had never done it before. I gave your instructions a go and it worked perfectly. I used the background for a fishing trip. Super awesome digital skill to have Junior! Check out my one here - https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1BPYH6-lUEGfAiUcyKhU3SK-PFk3evhOPM_7LY7ZvS4s/edit?usp=sharing

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  2. Kia ora Junior. What a great explanation you did of how to use Remove.bg. I like the labels you also added to your blog. Your photo is very convincing, it really looks like you are in the stadium! Ka pai

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  3. Ka pai Junior. Very realistic. I like the way that you're up close so that you don't have to worry about making yourself look the right size down on the pitch. I think the only slight give away is your hair. What do you think remove.bg could be useful for?

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    1. Thank's Mr Margett's for reminding me !. Remove.bg could be used for cropping out photo's.

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  4. Kātahi ra Junior!

    What a very realistic photo you have put together. If it wasn't for your excellent explanation I wouldn't have known it wasn't real. I agree with Lou, your instructions are excellent and easy to follow.

    What stadium are you in? My guess would be Eden Park but as I live in Ōtautahi I'm not 100% sure.

    Keep up the great learning and blogging,
    :) Sharon - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader

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    1. Thank you Sharon I just took any picture of any stadium for my background but thank you for guessing.

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