# How do I remove the purple area?

#### 1. Cause: AI may mistake purple for a 'design'

A brush is a Post-it-like tool that marks the area to be edited. But sometimes the AI misunderstands this mark as not a guide to be erased, but as a unique color or design from the original image, and leaves it in the result.

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#### 2. Solution: StyleAI is already removing it automatically!

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To reduce the hassle for users, StyleAI has automatically added the command 'remove the purple area' after every brush operation. Thanks to this, a clean result without purple is generated with about 88% probability (7 out of 8 images).

#### 3. What if purple is still left? (in 12.5% of cases)

To reduce the hassle for users, StyleAI has automatically added the command 'remove the purple area' after every brush operation. Thanks to this, a clean result without purple is generated with about 88% probability (7 out of 8 images).

In that case, try the tips below!

* Paint a wider brush area: If you paint a little more generously than the area to be corrected, the boundaries disappear and the purple is removed much better.
* Regenerate: Even with the same conditions, generating once more increases the chance that the AI will produce a clean result with the purple removed.
