Lär dig att ta bort oönskade objekt, lägga till objekt genom kloning och åtgärda andra skavanker i bilderna med retuscheringsverktygen i Adobe Photoshop.
Använd Smart lagningspensel för att ta bort objekt
I denna lektion: Ta bort objekt
På panelen Lager markerar du det lager som innehåller korn eller mindre objekt du vill ta bort.
På verktygspanelen väljer du Smart lagningspensel.
I alternativfältet ändrar du storlek och hårdhet på Smart lagningspensel beroende på det objekt du vill ta bort.
Klicka på den punkt eller dra över det objekt du vill ta bort.
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Lägga till objekt genom kloning
Använda klonstämpeln för att lägga till objekt
I denna lektion: Lägga till objekt med Klonstämpeln
På panelen Lager väljer du det lager som innehåller det innehåll du vill kopiera och använda någon annanstans i bilden.
På verktygspanelen väljer du klonstämpeln.
I alternativfältet ändrar du storlek och hårdhet på klonstämpeln beroende på det objekt du ska klona.
Tryck på tangenten Alt (Windows) eller Option (macOS) och klicka i det område i bilden varifrån du vill kopiera innehåll.
Släpp Alt (Option)-tangenten och dra över ett nytt område dit du vill kopiera innehåll. När du drar hämtar klonstämpeln innehåll från källpunkten och målar det på det nya stället.
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Ta bort ett stort objekt
Använda kommandot Innehållsmedveten fyllning för att ta bort ett objekt
I denna lektion: Ta bort objekt med Innehållsmedveten fyllning
På panelen Lager väljer du det lager som innehåller ett stort objekt eller en person du vill ta bort.
Använd ett markeringsverktyg för att markera objektet. Se till att ta med lite av bakgrunden hela vägen runt objektet.
Välj Redigera > Fyllning på menyraden.
I dialogrutan Fyllning väljer du Innehållsmedveten på menyn Innehåll
. Klicka sedan på OK. Markeringen kommer att fyllas med det innehåll som överensstämmer med bakgrunden och gömma det oönskade innehållet så det inte syns.
Om du inte gillar resultatet kan du testa att lägga på Innehållsmedveten fyllning igen. Du kan få ett lite annorlunda resultat varje gång du testar.
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