Edited: December 11, 2023
The Contour tool allows you to hide a portion of an image layer by removing any unwanted cut lines. Follow the detailed steps below to use the Contour function.
- You will need to ungroup an image first if it has multiple layers. Select the image and then click Ungroup at the top of the Layers panel.
- Select the layer for which you want to hide cut lines, and then click Contour in the Layers panel.
- The Hide Contour window will appear. The lines on the image represent individual cut lines. Click on the cut line you wish to hide on the image itself, or select the contour to be hidden from the menu at the right of the window. The hidden contour will change to a lighter shade indicating that it will no longer show as part of the image and will not cut. Repeat with other cut lines, if desired.
- When you are finished hiding image cut lines, close the Hide Contour window, or click outside of the window to dismiss it. The hidden contours no longer appear as part of the image.
- You will need to ungroup an image first if it has multiple layers. Select the image and then click Actions > Ungroup.
- Select the layer for which you want to hide cut lines, and then Actions > Contour.
- The dark grey lines on the image represent individual cut lines. Click to hide the cut line. The line will change to a light grey, indicating that it will no longer show as part of the image and will not cut. Repeat with other cut lines, if desired.
- When you are finished hiding image cut lines, tap Done. The hidden contours no longer appear as part of the image.
Tip: If you wish to restore a hidden contour, repeat the process and click on the hidden cut lines to restore them. The contour will reappear on the Canvas.