WEEK 2
Hi everyobdy, this week I'll teach you how to cut something out of a picture.
So, let's open up a image, I'll use a wallpaper with my favorite team, Steaua Bucharest.
There are various ways in cutting a part from a picture, I'll show you the method I use(and personally think that its the best)
Next, we'll zoom in the image, by simply click the zoom button(or press Z on your keyboard)
Now you'll have to click around the space you want to cut( I want the logo to be taken off), and slowly cover all over it. Another thing you can do for rounded edges, you click in one spot, click in another, then click in the middle of that line. Hold CTRL and click in the middle spot(without letting go), move it around untill you cover what you need.(this is essential)
After you did all the logo, click on "paths", then on the third option in the bottom row, the dotted circle :))
Now there are 2 options, you can delete that portion of the image, or single it out, maybe use it in another picture. So to single it out, you have to select "the marque tool"(or press M on your keyboard), right click on the logo and click "select inverse" and "delete" on your keyboard. Usually the color in the background(after you have deleted it), will be the one selected in the bottom left. So, if you want it to be a render(so you can paste it into another image), after you delete the background(and still have it selected), press "E" and make a line in the background, then delete it again. If all done well, the background will be only white and gray squares, then you will have to save it as a .PNG file(the easiest way to re-use it in another picture)

And to delete the portion you want, you select it, and click delete, and again the background color will be the one selected at the bottom left, in that case do the same as in the previous nr.( or just make a new layer, right click on it, click fill, and make a color you want, then you can edit it in any way you like)
So here are the 2 results you can achieve by following this tutorial :
Thank you, and see you next week. :)