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Hello guys,
So I am making a logo and after finishing it in illustrator and moving to Photoshop to do some small changes, I made the background transparent however I still do get some white lines and dots which are kept and doing them manually would be a pain. The drawing used for a logo is a hand-drawn one which was later, of course, converted from a sketch to a good looking photo. Is there any way to somehow fix this or do a workaround?
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»I made the background transparent however«
How? Did you create the transparency in Illustator (good idea) or use selection tools in Photoshop and delete (less of a good idea) or apply Layer Masks?
Please post a scresnhot wioth the pertinent Panels (Layers etc.) visible.
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»after finishing it in illustrator and moving to Photoshop«
Again the question is: How did you do that?
Place a Smart Object or rasterize the file or …?
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Go to the Layer Menu/Matting and defringe or remove white matte.
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Yeah I simply selected the background and deleted it. I have no idea how to do it otherwise, new to the programmes.
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