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yeah I tried to use selection methods but I cant seems to put them back together. impose back to back ground...

how do you do that sponge methods?

select the sponge, and go over the areas that you dont want colour on

1. start in color (duh!)

2. use the marquee tool to select the entire image

3. copy the entire image

4. convert to greyscale

5. convert back to rgb (or whatever you are working in)

6. paste your copied image on top (as it's the size of the canvas - it will be perfectly placed)

4. select whatever you want from the color layer - polygonal lasso is probably the easiest to start with

5. select menu > inverse (selects everything else)

6. delete

7. if you want to have multiple separate things in color then you can either shift>select, or (and I suggest you do it this way) make an extra duplicate layer when you start

it's easy peezy

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