With more than 4 hours of in-depth video training, you're set to master the art of cloning in Photoshop and create clean, distraction-free images better than ever before!
Here's the format:
With more than 4 hours of in-depth video training, you're set to master the art of cloning in Photoshop and create clean, distraction-free images better than ever before!
Here's the format:
Part 1: Getting To Know The Tools
This first section of the course introduces you to the host of cloning-related tools Photoshop has to offer, covering all you need to know about how the Clone Stamp, Spot Healing Brush, Healing Brush, Patch Tool, Content Aware Move Tool, and one often overlooked (but regularly most effective, even though it's stupidly simple) tool all work.
Part 2: Tips, Tricks & Gotchas
Part 2 is a collection of tips, tricks, and recommendations on which of Photoshops clone tools work best for what type of job, workflow tips, and gotchas to avoid to eliminate any giveaway signs that your photos have been manipulated.
Part 3: Step-By-Step Cloning Walkthroughs
This section is a library of step by step walkthroughs of various types of clone-job across a number of different images, so you can see how best to use this stuff in the real world!
With these techniques in your toolbelt you'll be able to give your photos the ultimate level of refinement for a perfectly polished look.
From simple dust spot removal, to large object removal, and everything in between, Clone Tools Mastery gives you the confidence you need to take on any clone-job in Photoshop with seamless results and in ways you probably never even thought of!
Here are the results of just some of the cloning lessons you're learning in the course. You'll also get to download the original images so you can practice along with the videos!
Detailed People Removal
Learn how to remove people from an environment and construct a new background from other parts of the image.
Canvas Extension And Add In Cut-Off Windows
Check out this next example. In the before image you can see how the third set of windows are cut off at the edge of the frame.
In the after image you can see how the image has been extended and we have "recovered" those cut-off windows with some clever cloning techniques that ensure the cloned windows are the exact correct size and dimension given that they're now closer to the camera than the clone-source. (Look closely at the windows on the right-edge of the frame)
"Fabricating" Pixels Dog Leash Removal
Here's a fun third example from another walkthrough where I show some pretty drastic pixel "fabrication" required to remove the thick black dog leash from the shot.