This image is a result of Stable Diffusion’s background removal extension called [stable-diffusion-webui-rembg]. If you look at the image carefully, you’ll see an outline that doesn’t exist in the original image below.
The outline issue occurs when the image’s background removal job was not done well, so although Stable Diffusion has a fast way of removing the background, it’s not accurate.
This was the result, and it doesn’t look so good.
I’ll show you why Photoshop is better when it comes to removing the background.
If you don’t have Photoshop, I would suggest you to use free online background removal tools instead.
This image was generated by using the following prompt:
Prompt: punk hair, side portrait, showing full head including hair
Negative prompt: (worst quality, low quality, normal quality:1.8).
This image was generated by using the following prompt:
Prompt: amazing stack of street graffiti on the wall, fills the wall
Negative prompt: (worst quality, low quality, normal quality:1.8).
This is the result of Stable Diffusion’s background removal extension.
Here is the final result.
This is the result of Photoshop’s automated background removal tool. This is how to use that tool.
1. Click the lock icon on the layer after opening the original image.
2. Go to [Properties -> Quick Action -> Remove Background].
This is the result.
Here is the final result. This is the end of the tutorial. 🙂