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Float on Water Images via Unsplash Made for iOS version Step 3: Select the bicycle and rider. For a more precise selection, perform a two-finger pinch to zoom in on your image as you go. If you make a mistake, tap on the paintbrush icon and switch to the Eraser Tool. Tap on the heart icon to save your selection as custom Clipart. Step 6: Select your Clipart image. Step 2: Tap on the circular icon and select a small brush size. This will allow you to be more precise when making your selection. Step 5: Select the “My Clipart” section. Step 1: Open a picture of a person riding a bike in the photo editor. You can use one of your own shots, or find a shot by another user by searching for #FreeToEdit and #Bike in the app. Tap on the Tool icon and select the Free Crop Tool. Step 4: Close your image and open a picture of the ocean in the photo editor. Tap on the Clipart icon.

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Float on WaterImages via Unsplash

Made for iOS version

Step 3: Select the bicycle and rider. For a more precise selection, perform a two-finger pinch to zoom in on your image as you go. If you make a mistake, tap on the paintbrush icon and switch to the Eraser Tool. Tap on the heart icon to save your selection as custom Clipart.

Step 6: Select your Clipart image.

Step 2: Tap on the circular icon and select a small brush size. This will allow you to be more precise when making your selection.

Step 5: Select the “My Clipart” section.

Step 1: Open a picture of a person riding a bike in the photo editor. You can use one of your own shots, or find a shot by another user by searching for #FreeToEdit and #Bike in the app. Tap on the Tool icon and select the Free Crop Tool.

Step 4: Close your image and open a picture of the ocean in the photo editor. Tap on the Clipart icon.

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Float on WaterImages via Unsplash

Made for iOS version

Step 9: Tap on the Tool icon and select the Clone Tool. We’ll use this to make the Clipart image blend in with the shot.

Step 12: Tap on the Save icon to save your image. Tap on the Share icon to share it on PicsArt. Don’t forget to add the hashtag #FloatOnWater!

Step 8: Tap on the check mark to confirm.

Step 11: Use your finger to paint the cloned portion over the wheel so it looks like the wave is crashing into it. Reset your selection by tapping on the target icon, and use the Clone Tool again to make the bottom of the wheels blend into the water. Tap on the check mark to confirm.

Step 7: Use the arrows icon in the bottom right corner to enlarge your Clipart image. Drag the image to place it.

Step 10: Drag the cursor to select the part of your image that you’d like to clone. In this case, it’s the crest of the wave.

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