![]() Secondly, at the top of the bar, there is a button labeled " Select Subject." Once you click on that, you'll see that it has automatically selected the subject of your image. To do that, you need to select the Object Selection tool (w) first. Here's how you can do it: Step 1: Open the Image and Select the Object Selection Toolįrom your keyboard, press CTRL+O to open the image, or go to " File" and click on " Open." If you are using the new version of Photoshop, you can easily select the subject of your image. It gives you a little more control over your photos by allowing you to fill the pixels by sampling their surroundings. This is when content-aware fill workspace comes into play. In some instances, the Photoshop fill tool might not work for you. Step 6: Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop-Final Outputįinally, your image will show up with everything except the object or element that you removed. Photoshop will replace the object and fill the area with sampling pixels from surrounding areas. Immediately after that, your object within the selection will disappear with Content-aware fill. If everything looks cool, go ahead and select “Ok”. With that, a dialog box will show up where you have to select the Content-Aware option from the drop-down menu. Step 4: Select Content-Aware from the Drop-down Menu Once you complete the selection, move to “Edit” tab on the menu bar and navigate to “Fill”. Step 3: Make the SelectionĪt this point, make a loose selection around the object or element you want to remove from your image. Then, move ahead to the toolbar and select the Lasso tool. Now, duplicate the layer by right-clicking on the mouse or by clicking Ctrl+J. Make sure to unlock the layer by clicking on the lock icon located on the right. Right at the outset, open the image from which you want to remove any object in Photoshop. ![]() Without further ado, let’s get started… Step 1: Open your Image in Photoshop We will walk you through a super easy method to remove objects leveraging the Content-aware tool in Photoshop. Now, it’s time to have a look at how Photoshop’s Content-aware tool works. How to Use Content-aware Tool in Photoshop On the other hand, for removing other elements or objects, Lasso tool is ideal. If you want to remove spots or blemishes, selection with Spot Healing Brush tool is perfect. The selection can be done with the Lasso tool, Spot Healing Brush tool, and Patch tool to iron out unwanted elements. ![]()
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