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Tucked away in a menu, this powerful tool makes removing an object much simpler. Here's how to remove an object in Photoshop using the new Content-Aware Fill.
Creaticity How to remove objects in your photos with Photoshop’s content-aware tools It doesn't take expert Photoshop skills to make unwanted objects vanish from your photos.
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How to remove objects in Photoshop - MSN

Removing objects using Content-Aware Fill The Content-Aware Fill tool has traditionally been the go-to option for Photoshop object removal - for good reason.
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To use the custom pattern that was saved in Photoshop, select the object that you want to use the pattern on. Go to the layers panel and right-click on the layer for that object.
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