From the course: Repairing and Enhancing Video
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Keyframing a Clone Stamp
From the course: Repairing and Enhancing Video
Keyframing a Clone Stamp
- Up until this point, we've been dealing with locked off shots. But in the real world, there's often motion. Fortunately, inside of Photoshop you can add position keyframes so you can move things around. Let me show you how easy it is to actually make adjustments. In this case, we're going to remove a logo. If you take a look, it's very common to need to remove logos from elements as you work with them. A lot of times people don't want to show brands. Let's Select the Top Layer here, and we'll Make a New Empty Layer, and I'll just Place That Above. Let's Drag that out. And Adjust it to Match the Duration of what we need. There we go. Now, on that empty layer, I'm going to take advantage of the Patch Tool. Let's Take the Patch Tool here. I'll make a Basic Selection around that Logo, and Drag to a New Area. But before you do, make sure the Sample All Layers Box is Checked. Let's Drag over here, and when I Release, it should Blend. And if you look at that, that's a really good blend…
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Why you might need to clone video2m 2s
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The Clone Stamp tool7m 37s
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Cloning over time8m 30s
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The Healing Brush tool6m 37s
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The Patch tool3m 28s
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Using Content-Aware Fill with video5m 36s
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Keyframing a Clone Stamp3m 51s
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Nondestructive cloning3m 53s
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