Removing Text

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Whats the easiest way to go about this?
im sitting here zooming in and only have been able to knock out 1 letter lol
im trying to get the twilight time taken off the top

also Im just practicing on this picture till i get my copy in the mail lol i can see the shadow on the left of the image. just trying new stuff out lol
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You can try drawing a selection around the area you want removed and doing a “Content-Aware Fill.” Adobe’s AI will examine the surrounding pixels and use that info to remove pixels that are different from the rest. The problem with this method is that you’re relying on the software to do the thinking, and the results can be mixed.

The best way to do it is probably what you’re already doing, but you have to have a bit more patience. I usually put on some music, zone out, zoom in, and start cloning.
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Kernie wrote:QUOTE (Kernie @ May 16 2020, 09:57 PM) You can try drawing a selection around the area you want removed and doing a “Content-Aware Fill.” Adobe’s AI will examine the surrounding pixels and use that info to remove pixels that are different from the rest. The problem with this method is that you’re relying on the software to do the thinking, and the results can be mixed.

The best way to do it is probably what you’re already doing, but you have to have a bit more patience. I usually put on some music, zone out, zoom in, and start cloning.
Lol yea Patience is key haha. I figured I was doing it the right way just was like dang this takes awhile haha. but thanks I may actually keep it now lol it might fit on my template I made idk yet been tweaking a template out of a couple templates lol and made a crazy 1 haha
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Kernie beat me to it :)

I sometimes use a mix of the two methods Kernie mentioned if I am in a hurry lol. Content Aware fill usually gets the most of it and then cloning manually to do the cleanup.

I did this in about 5 minutes. Her bun could use a little more work but as with anything in photoshop the more time you spend on it the better the results will be.

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Post by bazzah »

Exactly as above :) Content aware, and then some cloning. When doing the cloning part, I find it best to use the clone brush on about 50% transparency, and build it up.
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Post by sauron »

Also, make sure you clone on a new layer and set the sample to current and below (making sure the main image is below the new layer), doing this means you edit non-destructively.
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