I've got an image I'm trying to remove the background from and I'm not really sure how that would be done with Sketch. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
2 Answers
Sketch 3 does have some bitmap editing options, but they are very limited.
Here's more about Bitmap editing in Sketch.
To start editing an image, select it on the canvas and double-click. You will see the inspector update with a few special tools.
You might wanna try your luck with Magic wand
and then the Vectorize
option below it. Although you'd probably be better off redrawing it with the Vector tool
.
I would recommend you use another application to edit bitmap images. One relatively cheap, option would be Pixelmator especially considering how much Sketch 3 costs. Then again you could do it in Gimp just the same.
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Thank you, for the longest time I thought I had to do this separately in Photoshop! Aug 10, 2015 at 21:00
You can use the the Instant Alpha tool (magic wand) in the macOSX Preview to remove the background.
http://www.chriswrites.com/how-to-use-previews-instant-alpha-magic-wand-tool-in-os-x/