The saved image file is now ready for you to do with as you wish-send it to someone, insert it in a document, etc. Then select Save, then specify a location and a name for the image file. To save the edited image, select Menu > Save as > Image. Move your object back on the canvas area, and adjust the dimensions of the canvas, if you want. In the Canvas pane on the side, turn on Transparent canvas. Select it and drag it to one side of the canvas (the white rectangle shown in the image below) temporarily.ĭelete the remainder of the picture from the canvas area: Click and drag over the canvas area to select it, then press Delete. Your focus object has now been lifted from the background of the picture. When your cutout is satisfactorily marked, select Done. (To mark an area that you want to keep or remove, trace its outline or use brush strokes.) Use the Add and Remove options to change what areas are isolated by the tool. For height, you don't need to do the sum. Enter the height of your photos in the Height box. Enter the sum of the width of both your photos in the Width box. Click Canvas at the top, then untick both Lock aspect ratio and Resize image with canvas on the right. Look closely to see whether the tool accurately isolated your target image from the background. Launch Paint 3D and click New to create a new project. Select it, then select Open.Īdjust the focus area to fit around the area of the image you want to keep. Otherwise, if the image file already exists on your device, open it in Paint 3D like so: If you have copied an image to your clipboard, press Ctrl+V to paste it on the Paint 3D canvas. You can then save the edited image as a new file to do with as you see fit. The Paint 3D app in Windows helps you remove the background of an image.