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epenny

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  1. Hi @Dan C and @JimmyJack, Thank you both so much for looking at this. Those are the tips I needed. I really appreciate your time. Thank you.
  2. @firstdefence Thanks for your reply. I've tried several different ways with the selection brush etc, but not the pen tool. (I used my own cludge technique, then tried following https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhpTwl4Tifk then https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmNiU_gqiWo then https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mDUoYxzijg and even https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDXbdT0ZS8w (which doesn't make the shirt dark enough) but I can't get rid of it.) But if there's a way with the pen tool that might be better, I'm all 👀
  3. @RichardMH Thanks for replying. Yes, I tried that. Improved, but couldn't get rid of it completely. @Dan C That would be awesome, thank you. Hopefully it's attached. affinity_test.afphoto
  4. Hi! I'm trying to change the color of a white object that is masked - a person in a white shirt. I remove the background with a mask. Great. Then I mask the white shirt and change the colour. By default, if I use the same selection for the mask as I used for the original removal of background, I get a white edge showing up. (See image 1 - it's noticable in an image 3000 x 2000 px). If I try to add the colour to the white (grey) edge, I end up with a 'black' edge (See image 2 with the mask 'cut out' to show the white underneath, the 'grey' edge that causes the issue, and the 'fix' of more masked color that makes the edge 'black'. I've tried removing pixels on the other side of the selection, and Any ideas on how to fix this?
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