Yesterday, 09:05 AM
Nothing says you should leave the background as it is. The important/difficult part is where the background meets the subject, the rest can be bluntly erased.
If you use Inkscape then you are familiar with paths and one of best ways to separate the subject from the background is with a clipping path. You can do that in Gimp with the Paths tool, but inkscape has a "Trace bitmap" function that can do a good deal of the work.
If you use Inkscape then you are familiar with paths and one of best ways to separate the subject from the background is with a clipping path. You can do that in Gimp with the Paths tool, but inkscape has a "Trace bitmap" function that can do a good deal of the work.