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22 minutes ago, FrankL0 said:

I know this should be the most simple of tasks but I’m tearing my hair out trying to remove the background of the attached from the image, in Designer!   TIA

 
Please advise?

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Hello @FrankL0,

all layers in your file are pixel layers. You can use a mask on the bottom layer and this will 'remove' the white background of the shape. With 'remove' I mean the mask will just cover it. You might as well delete these pixels.

In AD do the following:

  • switch to Pixel Persona
  • select the bottom layer in the layers panel
  • use the Selection Brush Tool
  • move around the border of the shape and you will see it finds the boundary between white background and golden line by itself
  • make sure you have all the white background selected
  • use the menu entry 'Select > Invert Pixel Selection
  • in the layers panel click at the bottom on the icon 'Mask Layer' (it's the left of the middle three icons)

This should remove the background. See attached file.

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