Use ai for fast and seamless cloning

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PHOTOSHOP

Remove complex elements in seconds using the Remove Tool and Generative Fill

Cloning and Healing can be laborious tasks; they’re rarely enjoyable, always a chore, but they can admittedly be rewarding when you finish. One of the great things about some of Photoshop’s AI-powered tools is that they can make light work of more complex cloning work, saving huge amounts of time and sometimes even frustration. You just have to know what to use and when to use it.

Minor jobs like spotting and removing simple elements are still best worked on with tools such as the Healing Brush. But depending on the task at hand, the Remove Tool and in certain cases, Generative Fill can make light work of what needs to be done to produce a seamless result in seconds rather than minutes. What’s more, if you don’t have the skills to perform these tasks manually, AI can help you get to where you want to be.

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TRY THE REMOVE TOOL

Select the Removal Tool which is within the Healing Tool menu on the Tool panel. Paint over the object to be removed, making sure you overlap the surrounding area because this will help to facilitate a more effective removal. It takes a few seconds for the object removal to render.

Check the area where the object has been removed to make sure it looks natural. Here, you can see that the left edge of the bush and the reeds look fake, so we’ll need to run some additional passes of the Removal Tool over these areas. Areas like this take a little more work because of the

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