
There are many ways to create a background in Corel Paint Shop Pro. You can use the Magic Wand tool to select a colour and flood fill it with another colour, or use the Background Eraser to create a transparent background. You can also use the Paint Brush tool to paint out the original background and apply effects to make the image appear more natural. Additionally, the AI Background Replacement feature uses artificial intelligence to select people in portrait and group photos and extract the background so that you can replace it with a preset or custom image.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Software | Corel Paint Shop Pro |
| Tools | Magic Wand, Eraser, Color Replacer, Background Eraser, Paint Brush, Flood Fill |
| Image Format | jpg |
| Layers | New Mask Layer, Layer Mask, Background Layer |
| Brush Modes | Refine |
| Brush Options | Size, Hardness |
| Colours | Black, White, Grey |
| File Types | EPS, JPG |
| Other | AI Background Replacement, Vision FX AI Art Generator |
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What You'll Learn

Using the Magic Wand tool to select a background colour
The Magic Wand tool in Corel PaintShop Pro allows you to select an object or area in your images based on colour or brightness.
To use the Magic Wand tool, open PaintShop Pro in the Edit workspace. Click on the Window menu and ensure Tabbed Documents has a checkmark next to it. You can then open your image.
Go to the Selection tools group on the left-hand Tools toolbar and select the Magic Wand tool. You can then use the Magic Wand to select areas of the background colour.
The Magic Wand has three modes: Replace, Add, and Remove. These modes refer to the selection you want to create, not the end result. For example, if you want to remove a background, you won't use the "remove" mode.
There are several Match Modes that determine which pixels will be selected when you click on a certain part of the image:
- None: The resulting selection will not match any criteria of the pixel you clicked on.
- RGB Value: Selects all pixels with a similar RGB value to the pixel you clicked on.
- Traditional: Selects pixels that are similar to the chosen RGB Value plus the Brightness.
- All opaque: Selects all pixels that are not completely transparent.
- Opacity: Selects all pixels that are of a similar opacity as the one selected.
When using the Brightness mode, the Magic Wand selects pixels that match the perceptual lightness value of the pixel you first click. You can adjust the Tolerance value to select additional shaded variations of pixels.
To make a precise selection, you can make a preliminary selection using the Auto Selection tool. This can be found in the Selection tools group and is represented by a dotted line rectangle with an arrow inside it. Draw a selection marquee around the object you want to select. You can then use the Magic Wand tool to add or remove parts of your selection using the Shift and Ctrl keys, respectively.
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Replacing the background with a custom image
To replace the background with a custom image in Corel PaintShop Pro, follow these steps:
- Open both the image you want to edit and the custom background image in PaintShop Pro. You may need to make slight adjustments to these images, such as flipping the background image horizontally using Image > Mirror (Ctrl + M).
- Copy the original picture by going to Edit > Copy (Ctrl + C), and paste it over the new background using Edit > Paste as a new layer (Ctrl + L).
- Open the Layers Palette by navigating to View > Palettes > Layers (F8), and select New Mask Layer > Show All from the drop-down menu in the top left corner of the Layers Palette.
- Paint out the original background. Select the Paint Brush tool and open the colour palette by going to View > Palettes > Materials (F6). Choose black by dragging the selector to the top left corner of the Colour Palette.
- Select an appropriate brush size and reduce the hardness of the brush to soften its edge. Now, select the Layer Mask on the Layer Palette and paint over the picture. As you reach the smaller details, select a smaller brush and zoom into the picture for better accuracy. If you make any mistakes, simply select white and paint over them.
- Apply effects to make the image appear more natural. For instance, you can blur the background slightly by selecting the background layer from the Layer Palette and navigating to Adjust > Blur > Gaussian Blur, and then selecting the appropriate radius.
- Once you are satisfied with the picture, flatten the layers by selecting Layers > Merge > Merge All (Flatten). The two layers will now be merged into one file.
Alternatively, you can use the AI Background Replacement feature introduced in PaintShop Pro 2022. This feature automatically detects the photo's subject, creates a mask, and allows you to choose from various background presets or add your own custom background image. You can access this feature by going to Adjust > Artificial Intelligence > AI Background Replacement.
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Creating a transparent background
To use the Background Eraser tool, first select the Eraser tool from the Tools toolbar, and then adjust the size in the Property Bar. You can also adjust the Opacity, Tolerance, Sharpness, and Sampling settings to fine-tune the transparency effect. For example, a lower opacity setting will erase pixels to partial transparency. Additionally, the Ignore Lightness setting can be useful when dealing with strong differences in colour lightness and saturation between the object and the background.
Another method for creating transparent backgrounds is to use the Transparency tool, which offers various types of transparencies such as Vector, Bitmap, 2-color, and Texture. For instance, to apply a Bitmap Pattern transparency, you can select the desired bitmap pattern from the Transparency Picker dropdown and adjust the scale and angle to your liking.
If you are working with a single-colour background, you can use the PNG Optimizer in PaintShop Pro to remove it and create an object with a transparent background. This method is particularly useful for web images or graphics projects. To do this, right-click on the background layer in the Layers palette and select "Promote Background Layer" to enable transparency. Then, use the eyedropper tool to select the background colour and apply the transparency.
Finally, if you are using CorelDRAW Graphics Suite, you can utilise the PowerClip tool to quickly remove the background from a PNG or JPEG file. Simply outline the portion of the image you want to preserve, and the tool will remove everything outside the outline. However, if you are working with a JPEG file, remember to save it as a PNG to preserve the transparency.
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Using the Background Eraser tool
The Background Eraser tool in Corel PaintShop Pro is a very effective tool to create transparent backgrounds on your photos. It can also be used to isolate an object from the surrounding image area.
To use the Background Eraser tool, first, open the image in the Edit tab of PaintShop Pro. Select the Background Eraser tool from the Tools toolbar. In the Property Bar, adjust the eraser size by entering an exact figure or by holding down the ALT key and dragging your mouse up or down on your screen.
The Background Eraser tool has several settings that can be adjusted to achieve the desired effect. These include:
- Opacity: Specifies the level of opacity. A lower setting erases pixels to partial transparency.
- Tolerance: Determines how closely the selected pixels match the sampled pixel.
- Sharpness: Specifies the softness of the erased edge. A softer brush creates anti-aliased edges.
- Sampling: Specifies the basis on which pixels are erased. The options include Once, Continuous, and BackSwatch.
- Ignore Lightness: Ignores sharp differences in color lightness and saturation. This is useful when the colors in the object you want to isolate are strongly saturated while the background is unsaturated, or vice versa.
When using the Background Eraser tool, it is recommended to use slow and careful strokes for the best results. Keep the center of the brush on the regions you want to erase while keeping the edges of the brush on the regions you want to preserve.
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Adjusting the brush size and mode
When adjusting the brush size and mode in Corel PaintShop Pro, you can choose from a variety of options to achieve your desired result. Firstly, it's important to select an appropriate brush size for your task. You can adjust the brush size by entering an exact figure into the Size box on the Property Bar, or by holding down the ALT key and dragging your mouse up or down on your screen. This allows for precise control over the size of your brush strokes.
Additionally, you can adjust the hardness of the brush to modify its edge characteristics. A softer brush, for instance, will create anti-aliased edges, resulting in a smoother transition between brush strokes and the background. Experimenting with different hardness levels can help you achieve the desired effect, whether it's a sharp, defined edge or a more diffused, blended appearance.
The Brush Mode area offers several options to refine your selection and achieve a precise result. The "Refine" option, for instance, lets you drag along the edge of the selection, allowing you to include complex edge details such as fly-away hair. This is particularly useful when working with selections that have intricate or irregular edges.
You can also switch between the "Add to Subject" and "Remove from Subject" brush modes by simply right-clicking as you drag. This provides flexibility in your editing process, allowing you to add or remove specific areas from the subject of your image.
Furthermore, the "Original" and "Transparent" modes offer additional options for manipulating layers. The "Original" mode creates two new layers without altering the background, while the "Transparent" mode removes the background content entirely, leaving the subject as a layer with a transparent background. These modes are particularly useful when you want to maintain maximum editability or create composite images with transparent backgrounds.
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Frequently asked questions
To change the background of an image, first open both the image you want to edit and the new background image in Paint Shop Pro. Copy the original image and paste it over the new background. You can now paint out the original background using the Paint Brush tool. Once you are satisfied, flatten the layers.
You can use the Magic Wand tool to select the background colour and then use the Eraser tool or the Colour Replacer tool to work around the part of the image you want to keep.
The Background Eraser tool in Paint Shop Pro can be used to create a transparent background. This works by erasing pixels to partial transparency.
AI Background Replacement in Paint Shop Pro can be used to select people in portrait photos and extract the background. You can then replace it with a preset or custom image.
To change the background colour of a template, select the background layer and use the Flood Fill tool to change the background to your desired colour.
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