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Hi!

 

one way to do this, is just to select and delete the background. There are some nice tutorials about how to make selections in Affinity Photo:

 

Another (better) way to do this, is to mask the background. The advantage of this way is, that you can easily edit the mask later. I think this tutorial will help you how to work with layer masks:

 

There are a lots of tutorials for Affinity Photo and they are very usefull for the beginning. You can find them here:

https://affinity.serif.com/de/tutorials/photo/

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