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Adding elements with the Healing Brush - Lightroom Tutorial
From the course: Lightroom Quick Tips
Adding elements with the Healing Brush
- [Instructor] The Healing Brush is typically used to hide objects in a photo, but you can also use it to add elements. Active the Healing Brush. Either mode should work for this, but we'll use the Heal mode. Show the tool over the overlay. Adjust the size of the brush. Click a blank are where you want to add a bubble. This is the opposite of how you normally use the Healing Brush, so it might take some time to get used to. Drag the source pin and cover a bubble with a similar background. To avoid bubbles that look the same, adjust Opacity and feathering. Keep adding different size bubbles until the composition is complete.
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Using the Healing Brush in Heal mode57s
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Using the Healing Brush in Clone mode1m 36s
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Removing light areas54s
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Removing complicated distracting elements1m 21s
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Removing lines1m 22s
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Dehazing49s
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Darkening or brightening a sky46s
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Lightening foreground1m 15s
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Adding tone to blown-out highlights50s
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Adding saturation selectively1m 26s
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Creating center of interest1m 12s
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Creating global vignettes30s
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Adding elements with the Healing Brush1m 2s
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Changing eye color1m 6s
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Selectively toning a black and white photo1m 6s
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Copy and paste settings to multiple photos58s
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