![]() As far as I know there are basically two ways to get rid of unwanted pixels in an image. My first job was to start cutting or masking, my preferred method. I want to cut out my son out of the picture and place him on the deck of a ship. The background layer had a lock on it, so I just made a copy of the layer to start working on it. This step is easy and is something every one should know, If you're a parent, you probably have a few of these kicking around on your hard drive. ![]() Clicked on "Open Image from Computer" and browsed to an image I shot a couple of years ago, keeping with the theme of Halloween. So I started by navigating to Pixlr the only way I new how, through the Instructables photo editing contest page. Then add some kind of colour grading and maybe a boarder. I was going to cut out part of one picture and put it into another. I set out to do a quick simple exercise of photo manipulation. This was my third time at the site and my first attempt at doing something with it. Today I wanted to see what Pixlr Editor was all about. The first thing I noticed was it shared a lot of the same editing conventions as other photo editors so I figured I could go about things in a my usual way. I kept thinking “This is out there for anyone to use for free” A couple of days ago I opened Pixlr and had a look around. ![]() I have just finished playing around with Pixlr for the first time and I have to tell you it was eye opening. ![]()
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