03-13-2020, 09:04 PM
I agree with Rich, the real question is how it appeared. You would get something like this if you do alpha-to-selection(*) before using the Scale tool, which is unnecessary of the object you scale is already on it own layer.
(*) because the edge pixels are only partially transparent, so are partially selected. When you apply a transform tool to a selection, that selection is cut to a temporary layer. But pixels that are partially selected are only partially cut, so are not totally removed from the source layer and leave a ghost...
(*) because the edge pixels are only partially transparent, so are partially selected. When you apply a transform tool to a selection, that selection is cut to a temporary layer. But pixels that are partially selected are only partially cut, so are not totally removed from the source layer and leave a ghost...