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Is it possible to erase part of an imported photo in Fresco?

New Here ,
Dec 12, 2019 Dec 12, 2019

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My students are doing a photo collage, importing photos into new layers. But - we are struggling getting the eraser to work on a photo. Students want to erase the white rectangular space around, say, a pineapple, but the eraser won't work. Any help much appreciated. 

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Adobe Employee , Dec 12, 2019 Dec 12, 2019

Hi Heather,


Yes. When a Pixel Layer and an Image Layer are merged it essentially turns the Image Layer into a Pixel Layer and parts of the image can be erased.

 

Let me know if you have trouble.

 

Sue. 

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Adobe Employee ,
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Hi Heather,


Yes. When a Pixel Layer and an Image Layer are merged it essentially turns the Image Layer into a Pixel Layer and parts of the image can be erased.

 

Let me know if you have trouble.

 

Sue. 

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Thank you, Sue. I need to better get used to this software. To clarify, a pixel layer is one where you'd use the brushes/paint tools, vs. the image layer which is their imported image from the web? 

 

How do they merge them together? 

 

Thank you so much. 

~Heather 

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Adobe Employee ,
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Heather.

 

Exactly. 

 

To merge them, just create one of each. Then tap the ellipsis icon (...) next to the layer thumbnails. From the menu that launches choose the Merge option. I usually merge a drawing layer into an image layer, but I think it works both ways (sorry I don't have my iPad handy). 

 

Sue. 

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Another option if you don't want to merge layers would be to Convert to pixel layer.
Tap/Hold the layer to get the extra options up and near the bottom you have the Convert to pixel layer option.
Also available under the 3 dots when you have an image layer selected.

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Thank you!! We will try that.

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