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Getting Rid of a Color in a Single Layer

Explorer ,
May 26, 2023 May 26, 2023

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So this time the problem is a bit different. I still want to get rid of the white in the trees but this time everything is on a single layer. Is this possible?

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Community Expert , May 27, 2023 May 27, 2023

With a little bit of fiddling and using the same methods @Imaginerie gave before. 

  • Make a duplicate of the whole layer.
  • Draw around the all the trees roughly.
  • Invert the selection, and delete the part of the image not needed.
  • Clear that selection. 
  • Now use the magic wand to select all the black pixels of the trees.
  • Inver the selection and delete.

This should remove all the pixels not needed. 

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Community Expert ,
May 27, 2023 May 27, 2023
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With a little bit of fiddling and using the same methods @Imaginerie gave before. 

  • Make a duplicate of the whole layer.
  • Draw around the all the trees roughly.
  • Invert the selection, and delete the part of the image not needed.
  • Clear that selection. 
  • Now use the magic wand to select all the black pixels of the trees.
  • Inver the selection and delete.

This should remove all the pixels not needed. 

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