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Using Patch, Clone, and Heal for the best results

Using Patch, Clone, and Heal for the best results - Photoshop Tutorial

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Using Patch, Clone, and Heal for the best results

- [Instructor] With this photograph, I want to round off our conversation about removing graphics or logos. Here, we'll take a look at how we can work with the Patch tool, the Clone Stamp tool, and the Healing Brush together to achieve the best result. Now, for this project, we are going to remove the logo on the surfboard here that Kelly Slater's holding in front of him, and also the graphic on his t-shirt, or the logo there. To do that, we'll create a new layer, so let's click on the new layer icon and I'll double click the layer name and call this one Patch. The reason why I'm creating a blank layer is because we are going to use the Patch tool and talk about how we can use this with Content Aware. So, select the Patch tool, then, in the options bar, choose Content Aware. When you're using Content Aware, you can click on the option to Sample All Layers, which allows you to do the retouching above. What I want to highlight here is how with Content Aware we can change our Structure…

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