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How can I close 'holes' in a mask?


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Hi Barabara, 

Welcome to Affinity Forums 
I'm not sure i understood you...
Do you want to cutout the dog from the image?
 
Hi Staff,
thank you for your answer. I wrote you yesterday and I see, you didn't understand my question. So I try to explain it one more time.
One of my ways 'to cut out' elements is like in the picture with the dog. Yes, I want to cut out the dog from the image. How you can see in the attachment, the mask has two lines at the moment. And I want ask, wether it is possible, to get away the 'inner line' of the mask with a tool, which is called 'close the holes of a mask' ore something like that ( which I know from Corel Photopaint) . So the outer line of the mask will get saved and I can cut out the little dog easily.

 

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Is this what you're trying to do? The blue background is just to see the dog better with the white outline. I believe you want to cut the dog out with the outline included? To give it an actual "cutout" shape? Sorry if I'm confusing everyone more!

 

 

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