How do I save/export an image without a background when using Adobe draw on iPad?

Hi :-)
brand new new to adobe draw... Using on an iPad... How do I export/save an image so that it has no background?

The solution is the following:
- by default the first drawing layer is white... and will remain so... you have to turn the opacity of this white layer to zero by pushing the white button on the left,
- then use any of the remaining 9 layers for your drawings,
- export to adobe Creative Cloud or Illustrator (not as JPEG) and you have you picture with a transparent background...
Hope this helps..

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