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Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop

I will show you how to get rid of an object in a picture using content-aware capabilities of Adobe Photoshop. 

 
  Author: mat | Version: CS5 | 13th December 2011 |  
 
 
1.
 

Open a picture where you want to erase an object.

Solo the Boston Terrier on the left must go.

 
 
2.
 

Choose Lasso Tool.

 
 
3.
 

Select the object you want to get rid off.

 
 
4.
 

In the menu click Edit and choose Fill... (Shift + F5 for a keyboard shortcut).

 
 
5.
 

In the new Fill settings window,  Use: Content-Aware and click OK.

 
 
6.
 

And gone is Solo, Roxy (on the right) doesn't even care ;)

Content-Aware Fill function only works great when there is a single continuous background pattern behind the object, like autumn leafs in my case.

Click here for a  content-aware resize tutorial

 
 
 
   
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liencho, 30th Sep 2023, 10:04 AM
This instruction is very specific and detailed so we just need to look at the illustration to be able to do it. I am very happy and give my sincerest thanks to you, you helped me how to recognize text content in Photoshop. https://wordlewordle.io/hardle
 
   
 
 
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