I think it's easier to cut the background out by selecting the subject first. It's easy to invert the selection on just about any graphics tool. Now I'm going to use Command D to deselect and actually do the opposite. Then you can do the same thing on this side and with Snapping On it quickly snaps and gives you a rough approximation of where the subject is against the background. You can see it's taking a lot of the arm right there and that's fine because we'll refine it later. Now you want to make sure you have Snap to Edges turned on so that as you get close to the subject it snaps to the edge of the subject. It's easier if you use the right and left square bracket keys on your keyboard to quickly make the brush larger. What you want to do is head to something larger and then you can see the circle get larger. So if I actually draw with it it's going to be hard to select the whole background. So select that and then make sure you have the mode set to Add and then the width is going to be the size of this little circle here where you're selecting. One is to try to remove the background using this brush tool right here. So say you want to remove the background from a photo and the tool you want to use is Affinity Photo to do this. Join us and get exclusive content and course discounts. There you can read more about the Patreon Campaign. MacMost is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than 1000 supporters. Let me show you how to remove the background from a photo using Affinity Photo. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with.
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