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hi its chris p williams here i hope youre well this is just a quick tutorial on how to use the undo paintbrush with an affinity photo ive got here a picture of the statue of liberty which i took quite a few years back and ive got another picture here of an egypt air 747 i think and were going to return to the statue of liberty photo what im going to try and do is combine these two photographs remove the sky on the statue and replace it with the aeroplane photo so to do that im going to click on the flood select tool which is a little magic wand fifth down on the left toolbar im going to go to my tolerance slider and reduce that to about eight now before i do that im just going to show you why if i left click in this area blue telling affinity i want to remove that sky you can see its selected areas of the statue which is not what i wanted so ill press ctrl and d to deselect that and im going to click on my tolerance slider and take it down to about eight so this makes it l