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Jan 05, 2009 17:09 |  #1

I've never been great at cloning so that maybe the problem or maybe its not possible in this situation. I want to remove the left hand turn sign (including the pole that holds it) in the lower right corner. Is it even possible to clone this out? If so can someone give me a clue to the technique used?


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Jan 05, 2009 17:24 |  #2

Using the rectangle seletion tool, copy and paste a small area of the building from above the sign, and move it down, blocking then sign. Use the transform tool to make sure the lines match. Literally a 30 second fix.

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Jan 05, 2009 17:57 |  #3

Thanks Radtech worked like a charm.


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Jan 05, 2009 18:46 as a reply to  @ Radtech1's post |  #4

Quick effort and I mean quick.


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Jan 05, 2009 19:41 |  #5

Blue Duece: Did you use the same method as Radtech or did you use the Clone Tool? Rad's method worked fine for me I'm just trying to learn more. Thanks


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Jan 05, 2009 20:02 |  #6

The new clone tool in CS4 adds alot of functionality over older versions. You are now able to sample an area and place it where you want while viewing a real time "snap shot" of where it's being placed.




  
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