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hi everyone anthony morganti here do you have a beautiful image like this that is being ruined by an ugly chain-link fence in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to get rid of that chain-link fence before we begin with the actual work on the image we need to prep our workspace weamp;#39;re going to be using a very specific tool called the quick mask tool itamp;#39;s over here itamp;#39;s this little square with a circle in it you may not have the quick mask tool in your toolbar if you donamp;#39;t you need to add it to the toolbar to do that go up to edit down to toolbar you can see in the lower left hand corner it has show and thereamp;#39;s a number of things and the third one from the end is the quick mask tool make sure that is active and then itamp;#39;s over here once you have the quick mask tool in the toolbar you have to prep the quick mask tool for use to do that double click right on the tool and quick mask options will appear by default masked