3. You begin by drawing with the highlighter around the image. You want the highlight to slightly overlap the edge of the image, and the background. [ fig 3]
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4. Depending on your image, you may want to adjust your brush size to make the highlight larger or smaller. I used 6 on the large areas, and 4 on smaller ones , like the fingers. [fig4 ]
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5. When you have the highlight completely surrounding the image, then you will use the paint bucket to click in the area you want to keep. You do not have to highlight areas of the image that run into the side of the image. See [fig 3 ] .When you click the paint bucket in the area you want to keep, it will fill with blue. [fig 5 ] Blue is the default color for the fill, and green for the highlight. You can change that if you want to. See [ fig 4 ]
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