How to Remove Unwanted Objects | Photoshop in 5 | Adobe Photoshop
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2022
- Welcome to Photoshop in 5. In less than five minutes, Rick Simmons teaches us how to remove unwanted subjects or objects from images in three simple steps: selection, removal and touch-up. Tune in next time for more Photoshop tips in just five minutes.
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thanks, very simple and efficient🤩🤩🤩
The keyboard shortcut for Fill > Content Aware I think is Shift+Backspace, not Ctrl+Backspace.
Thank you for this comment!
Perfect. Did exactly what I needed it to. Also, for anyone in the comments, I basically fast-forwarded to the parts that were relevant to me, so I didn't have to watch the full five minutes.
This video helped me! I need to practice more of course, but I got the basic idea of how to do this method.
I love this… finally done with this work… thanks alot
THANK YOU SO MUCH
The content was great, but suggestion: go slower. For someone familiar with PhotoShop, it's probably easy to follow, but for a newbie (me) the pace was too fast... what did he click? What did he point to? Rewind, rewind, rewind! thanks! :)
Thanks a lot
As usual, what you're showing doesn't work on my version of Adobe PS.
CTRL+Backspace does NOT bring up the fill dialogue box. i had to go find some other video just to find it.... lol
why does it give a buy option but only gives the renting option?
How do you do it on a smartphone?
The techniques suggested are essential to any image editor’s skill set. However as of 2023 there are now two new ways to remove objects. One is provided in the new release of Photoshop, and the other is in the current Beta version of the app’.
What is a backspace key on a mac
2:58 no need more. Thanks!
Still looks a bit patchy.
Better to clone on an empty layer and not a merge of the base layer - the way you've done it, you can't split or edit the cloned area independently - Better to work nondestructively
Agreed, working nondestructively is the best practice - that being said, these tools are making it easier and easier to clone out areas of images. Pretty amazing stuff.
@@robbinsdrones Cool.👍🏻 Just thought I'd mention it, as I sometimes see people clone directly onto a layer and then there is no way of switching off this new cloned Area, other than going back to the base layer 😊
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This was not helpful at all
Thankyou I was thinking the same
Doesn't work that well for me. Every time I do that, exactly as shown I the video, the area looks all f***** up.
Hi Marco, If you need any advice on that, come on down to the Forum & ask our experts about it. Let’s have a conversation here: [adobe.ly/413nHKE] ^Rohan
@@Photoshop Cool, thanks. Will do!
did't work for me. 😭😭😭😭
Hi, we’re sorry about this - can you let us know more about what’s happening? Which version are you on? We’re here to help! ^JT
Way too fast
A bit confusing.
IKR.
I'm dizzy with all of these options!This dude is a fuckin' wizard!
Oh well, I might as well try these options 1 at a time until success is manifested!
I had to watch this about 10 times and take careful notes, but I got it working. The only thing I don't understand is the duplicating and merging layers step. Here are my notes.
docs.google.com/document/d/1nItwWGMIh6RhE1XAbVsyfxpT5kcs2kktEauOVw6WMh0/edit?usp=sharing