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Hiding regions with the Inpainting tool

Hiding regions with the Inpainting tool - Affinity Photo Tutorial

From the course: Affinity Photo for iPad

Hiding regions with the Inpainting tool

- [Narrator] There are a couple of blemishes in this picture. Let's fix them, the most notable one being this piece of paper that's got caught in the foliage. To get rid of it, first of all, make sure the background layer is selected, tap on the clone brush, tap again, and it brings up the tools nested within it. Let's change the inpainting brush. When you paint over the area, you see a red overlay. Release your finger and Photo replaces the painted area with texture sampled from around it. Let's scroll up and have a look at the castle. I want to get rid of those two holes in the masonry. But I might want to change my mind later, so let's do this in a different way. Open the layers studio and tap the plus button to make a new pixel layer. Now we need to change the mode of the inpainting brush from working with the current layer to working with the current layer and the layer below it. When we now paint over each of these, it samples the texture from the castle beneath, but it does so…

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