01-19-2019, 08:21 PM
Unfortunately, no good solution... if the subjects were reasonably different from the background, you could make a picture of the background, and ad it as a layer in Color erase mode (in Gimp 2.10) . But it will work like C2A, part of the subject that are black/gray are going to be partial transparent.
But my human eyes are struggling to determine the limits of the boots and the gloves (especially the character's left glove & boot in the picture on the right), so I don't see how Gimp is going to find them.
This is really a case where shooting again with an appropriate background (white, blue or even red) may save time.
But my human eyes are struggling to determine the limits of the boots and the gloves (especially the character's left glove & boot in the picture on the right), so I don't see how Gimp is going to find them.
This is really a case where shooting again with an appropriate background (white, blue or even red) may save time.