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I think I just post here? Sorry if I'm wrong, there's nothing clear saying otherwise. Also, this is an old tutorial - the methods may not be 100% correct. This was made for my forum. Don't rip please, I know it's not copyrighted. If you do steal it, I will hunt you down and beat you with a spoon. Anyways, here it is. For this tutorial you'll need Adobe Photoshop, and some basic knowledge of the tools. First, find the image you want to remove things from. I used this one here. Open it in photoshop, and paste it onto a blank document, as below. Okays. Next we need our polygonal lasso tool, select from the menu as shown. Cut round the object you need to remove, neat is not a problem, don't worry about it. Leave a little gap round the edges of the object as the patch tool works better like that. Once done it should look a bit like this. Next, select the patch tool. If it's not in the menu, click and hold where I show it in the menu, and you'll get an option for the patch tool. Simply drag the selection, to a place that looks right. Should look like this. There we are. You have now (hopefully) removed an object from an image. If not, you've probably just got a nasty splode. Hope this works okay for you
Last Edit: Apr 7, 2009 22:41:23 GMT by iDesign
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Too bad you can't do that in PdN. Good tutorial! Will be useful when I save up the money for PS. XD
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Glad you like it
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Nice tutorial. And yes, all you do is just post here. There's no submission board... not really a need.
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Nice tut! Pretty sweet device, i've only used it now and again but it's useful.
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