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Mar 16, 2011 14:59 |  #31

TheLostVertex wrote in post #12032445 (external link)
I had 10 minutes last night and wanted to test out screen capture stuff, so I just did a quick run through of how you can do what you want here.

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=hbiOgkCmBAY (external link)

Just as a side note, there is no really need to use a color selection, the only reason why I do is just so I can see the two edges in the mask quickly. Also if you are doing it for real, make sure you actually spend time brushing in the hair right, and clone stamping the area by the elbow right, which I wasnt too concerned with just for the sake of doing the video quickly.

Very cool video, thanks for that :) And you have to know that I was rolling from the video commentary...that "sweet, old lady" is my Mom, and that "psychotic killer" is my cousin :D


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Mar 17, 2011 10:02 |  #32

Another tutorial: http://www.petapixel.c​om …-stamp-tool-in-photoshop/ (external link)
And there's this on: http://blog.lynda.com …hop-top-40-healing-brush/ (external link) It's about the healing brush, but it will explain a bit why the Patch tool (similar to CAF) won't work sometimes, and show some other options that also apply to the stamp tool.


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Mar 17, 2011 10:44 |  #33

René Damkot wrote in post #12037450 (external link)
Another tutorial: http://www.petapixel.c​om …-stamp-tool-in-photoshop/ (external link)
And there's this on: http://blog.lynda.com …hop-top-40-healing-brush/ (external link) It's about the healing brush, but it will explain a bit why the Patch tool (similar to CAF) won't work sometimes, and show some other options that also apply to the stamp tool.

More great stuff; thanks again, Rene!


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Mar 18, 2011 07:19 |  #34

You can use content-aware for part of the work if you place a selection around the area first.
Here I used the spot healing brush with content aware-checked.


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