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whats up guys brandy and Im back again with another awesome video today Im going to share with you guys the fastest way to change your plays background in Photoshop lets begin okay the first time I like you guys to know is that this only works on docHub Photoshop 20/20 any Photoshop below these doesnt have this tool its a new tool that came with Photoshop 20/20 and subsequent Photoshop should have it in case they are watching it in future the first thing you have to do is to duplicate the background by clicking ctrl or command J then open your properties window if you have the properties window go to windows and click on properties the properties window come up I have my right here scroll to the bottom you see this new option code remove background click on it it automatically makes selection of the subject and mask it for you so Im going to import my background now this is the background Ill just drag and drop this is my background layer I moved the old layer on top of it and