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[How To] Fresco on iPad - Background removal

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Jun 13, 2020 Jun 13, 2020

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hi, I'm a complete newbie to Adobe Fresco on my ipad and I'd like to learn how to make part of a photo transparent to use the rest as a frame?  I would need step by step instructions if anybody is able to do that for me it would be very much appreciated?!   thank you 

 

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Contributor , Jun 13, 2020 Jun 13, 2020

the easiest thing would be to use eraser tool, which looks and works as the name suggests.
But if you don't sit through a couple of the tutorials you will probably just get frustrated.  There is not that much to learn, this is not photoshop.

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the easiest thing would be to use eraser tool, which looks and works as the name suggests.
But if you don't sit through a couple of the tutorials you will probably just get frustrated.  There is not that much to learn, this is not photoshop.

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Jun 14, 2020 Jun 14, 2020

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Hi L33byx67. 

 

As Lucy mentioned, probably the easiest thing to do would be to convert your Image Layer to a Pixel Layer and just erase those parts of the  photo that you don't want in the composition.   Would that work for what you want to do? 

 

Give me a bit more detail about what might work for you and I'm sure I can walk you through it. 

 

Sue.

 

 

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