Usa lo strumento Pennello correttivo al volo per rimuovere gli oggetti indesiderati.
Cosa hai imparato: Come rimuovere oggetti
Nel pannello Livelli seleziona il livello che contiene macchie o piccoli oggetti che vuoi rimuovere.
Nel pannello Strumenti seleziona lo strumento Pennello correttivo al volo.
Nella barra delle opzioni regola le dimensioni e la durezza dello strumento Pennello correttivo al volo per sistemare l’elemento che stai cercando di rimuovere.
Fai clic su una macchia oppure trascina il mouse su un oggetto che vuoi rimuovere.
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Aggiungere oggetti tramite clonazione
Usa lo strumento Timbro clone per aggiungere oggetti.
Cosa hai imparato: Come aggiungere oggetti con lo strumento Timbro clone
Nel pannello Livelli seleziona il livello che contiene quello che vuoi copiare e usare in un altro punto dell’immagine.
Nel pannello Strumenti seleziona lo strumento
Timbro clone.
Nella barra delle opzioni regola le dimensioni e la durezza dello strumento Timbro clone per adattare l’oggetto che stai clonando.
Premi il tasto Alt (Windows) o il tasto Opzione (macOS) e fai clic su un’area dell’immagine di cui vuoi copiare il contenuto.
Rilascia il tasto Alt (Opzione) e passa il mouse su una nuova area in cui vuoi copiare il contenuto. Mentre trascini il mouse, lo strumento Timbro clone copia il contenuto dall'origine selezionata e lo traspone nella nuova area.
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Rimuovere un oggetto di grande dimensioni
Usa il comando Riempimento in base al contenuto per rimuovere un oggetto.
Cosa hai imparato: Come rimuovere oggetti con l’opzione di riempimento in base al contenuto
Nel pannello Livelli seleziona il livello che contiene un oggetto di grandi dimensioni o una persona che vuoi rimuovere.
Usa uno strumento di selezione per selezionare l'oggetto. Verifica di includere nella selezione una piccola porzione di sfondo lungo tutto il perimetro dell’oggetto.
Nella barra dei menu seleziona Modifica > Riempi.
Nella finestra di dialogo Riempi seleziona In base al contenuto dal menu Contenuti e fai clic su OK. La tua selezione verrà riempita con contenuto simile a quello dello sfondo, mentre gli elementi indesiderati spariranno.
Se il risultato non ti soddisfa, prova ad applicare nuovamente l'opzione di riempimento in base al contenuto. A ogni tentativo puoi ottenere un risultato diverso.
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