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How to delete the Background in a minute with experience and practice.
This is the link of the house for the tutorial in my folder -->[link]
This is my trick how i do this step,if you need more help,i will help you.Below i will explain in detail the process of the decomposition method, you can use this step to extract everything's you need to do.Next Tutorial i will explain how to extract little more complicated object , easy like this tutorial.

Decompose description below :

You can find this filter through Filters → Colors → Decompose
or Colors→Components→Decompose

This filter separates an image into its different components (RGB, HSV...).

Decompose to Layers
If this option is checked, a new grey-scaled image is created, with each layer representing one of the channels of the selected mode. If this option is not checked, every channel is represented with a specific image automatically and clearly named in the name bar.

Following options are described with “Decompose to layers ”checked.

RGB Decomposing
If the RGB radio button is clicked, a grey level image is created with three layers (Red, Green and Blue), and two channels (Grey and Alpha).

This function is interesting when using Threshold tool. You can also perform operations like cutting, pasting or moving selections in a single RBG channel. You can use an extracted grayscale as a selection or mask by saving it in a channel (right-click>Select>Save to a channel).

RGBA Decomposing
If the RGBA radio button is clicked, a image is created similar at the RGB Decomposing with a additional Alpha layer filled with the transparencies values of the source image. Full transparent pixels are black and the full opaque pixels are white.

HSV Decomposing
This option decomposes image into three greyscaled layers, one for Hue, one for Saturation and another for Value.

Although Hue is greyscaled, it does represent hues. In color circle, white and black are starting and arrival points and are superimposed. They represent Red color at top of circle. Grey intermediate levels are corresponding to intermediate hues on circle: dark grey to orange, mid grey to green and light grey to magenta.

Saturation and Value: White is maximum Saturation (pure color) and maximum Value (very bright). Black is minimum Saturation (white) and minimum Value (black).

CMY Decomposing
This option decomposes image into three greyscaled layers, one for Yellow, one for Magenta and another for Cyan.

This option might be useful to transfer image into printing softwares with CMY capabilities.

CMYK Decomposing
This option is similar at the CMY Decomposing with an additional layer for Black.

This option might be useful to transfer image into printing softwares with CMYK capabilities.

Alpha Decomposing
This option extracts the image transparency stored in the Alpha channel in Channel dialog in a separate image. The full transparent pixels are Black the full opaque pixels are white. The graytones are smooth transitions of the transparency in the source image.

LAB Decomposing
This option decomposes image into three greyscaled layers, layer "L" for Luminance, layer "A" for colors between green and red, layer "B" for colors between blue and yellow.

The LAB Decomposing is a color model of the Luminance-Color family. A channel is used for the Luminosity while two other channels are used for the Colors. The LAB color model is used by Photoshop.

YCbCr Decomposing
In GIMP there is four YCbCr decompositions with different values. Each option decomposes image in three greyscaled layers, a layer for Luminance and two other for blueness and redness.

The YCbCr color model also called YUV is now used for digital video (initially for PAL analog video). It's based on the idea that the human eye is most sensitive to luminosity, next to colors. The YCbCr Decomposing use a transformation matrix and the different options are different values recommended by ITU (International Telecommunication Union) applied to the matrix .
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=Lupsiberg Apr 25, 2013   General Artist
Thank you very much for sharing :iconflowerthnxplz:
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*MandyTrimm Jul 26, 2012  Professional General Artist
This is the most useful tutorial I've found in a while. Thank you so much for taking the time to create this!
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~AnimeVenus16 Jul 23, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Marry me! lol XD thanks I have gimp and I really like to put it into some use and this tutorial was useful for photo manipulation
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~limonkaie Jan 1, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
thank you for this great tut
I knew that in photoshop something like this is possible but I couldn't come to such an effect in gimp
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Mood: Joy =FrostBo Jan 3, 2012  Professional Digital Artist
Thank you very much for your support, i appreciate your comment .
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~Armor-of-Fire Dec 29, 2011  Student General Artist
awesome
thanks
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Mood: Joy =FrostBo Dec 29, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
You're very welcome
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Mood: Love ~sanjayaisland Dec 25, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
thank you very much..... :D
very helpfull.... how to delete background with simple trick like this...

thank you again... :D
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Mood: Affection =FrostBo Dec 26, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
You're very welcome :)
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nice tuto. Works in the same way in photoshop too.
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