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Patching the power strips

Patching the power strips - Photoshop Tutorial

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Patching the power strips

- [Narrator] There's a couple of power strips in this image that I'd like to get rid of. Let's zoom in. You can see the first one on the wall above the bench. We'll open our Layers panel and move to the background layer. The easiest way to get rid of it is to use the Patch tool. We'll tap on the Clone tool and there it is behind it. All we have to do is to paint over the area we don't want. And where we paint we see a dark gray overlay. When we take our finger or pencil off the iPad screen, it's patched with texture sampled from the surrounding area. Let's also have a look at this power strip on the floor. Once again, we can paint over it. When we release, it's deleted. There's still a bit of a frame around here, so we can drag over that, as well, and that deletes, as well. If there's a bit left, just go over it again and it's deleted for us. The Patch tool works particularly well with natural textures, and it doesn't work…

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