Wonderful and thorough explanation! Just what I was trying to understand, thought my healing brush was messed up or I just wasn't using it right. Thank you for this video!
I had A project in school about fixing a photo in photoshop. I already knew what to use to fix the photo. I realized that everyone is using the clone stamp tool and I'm the only one who is using the Healing Brush tool. I didn't understand why, but this video explains everything.
Great video! Learnt something new again today, I just started using photoshop not quite long ago and I am learning all.these tools bit by bit. Thanks !
Such a great tutorial!! You are just the right amount of witty, interesting and informative! Can't wait to enhance my learning experience, in my Graphic Design program, with your tutorials. You have a new subscriber :)
My healing brush tool does exactly the same thing as the clone tool, it doesn't blend anything or change when I un-click. Also my clone and healing brush both don't just paste the sample, it does it from the area and as I move a little plus sign from that spot moves with it and then the sample becomes whatever is in the area it moves too. Not sure if this makes sense, but if you could help me out I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!
summary clone tool : using at border area like a edge (because you don't want mix with surrounded area healing tool : when you want to mix color with arounding area
Healing Brush in replace mode works not same as Clone Stamp in terms of once you selected source area healing brush (actually in each mode) uses same target point for every new stroke while Clone Stamp remembers first target point and with every new stroke moves from source point as far as you move from first target piont. Also Stamp allows you to choose any shape of your brush if you need. Healing Brush is only round (or flattened).
What an excellent video! Now I no why my edges were so "smudgy" when using the healing brush tool. The tools did what they were supposed to do and I wasn't lol.
Great tutorial as always, but the Clone Stamp tool just is not working for me. I've reset the tool, opacity is 100%, all layers (also tried current and below). Any suggestions much appreciated.
+David Camilleri I dont think photoshop is the tool you are looking for. Videoclips are made by tenths of images per second, you'd need to remove the object from each frame individually every time. Search for a video editing software.
You are aware that the healing brush tool you have to use it from the place you want to get things to disappear and to the edge where you want it to stop. If you use it from and to then it actually does a pretty good job removing the cord. Using it on the edge itself it will destroy the area and blend all
Great tutorial as always... Works for better PS skills and also works for better mood if you have a bad day =D Haha.. You always put a smile on my face!
Thanks again for a great video! :D My challenge is trying to get rid of light patches of dust or whatever, on dress suits that have a pattern. I have tried patch tool, clone tool and healing brush but none of these give me the results I want. The edges don't match or the edges are fuzzy or the color isn't right, even if I am cloning or patching next to the problem area. Sometimes I resort to copying and pasting a piece of the pattern and trying to match it up over the area. I might finish everything else quickly in editing and then get stuck for a long time on some light patch where the subject brushed something on their pant leg. Ugh! Do you have any suggestions? I appreciate it!
Question, im trying to remove some dark spots on fabric from a shoot i did. The fabric is knitted (beanie). Ive tried using , clone stamp, healing brush and patch tool. Neither are really getting the job done. I guess my question is in 2 parts: How can you troubleshoot these tools when they are not performing the way they should? What is the best way to get this done effectively? The knitted beanie apparently had a logo from the manufacturer embedded in the fabric. The same showed up in camera and not in person - or better said we never noticed it. Im trying to remove the same maintaining the same color and textures. I know its going to take some work but when the tools arent working properly it doesnt help. My issues, when i use the clone it works like you described but the logo is still somewhat present. When using healing brush i get the blurred blob. The patch tool is great and i have had success on other projects but for this one its acting like the clone stamp in that it might replace the selected item but there is still a hint of the logo present. Help Frank
Every other youtubers who made video on these tools, need to learn from you.
Thanks a lot. Subscribed.
Wonderful and thorough explanation! Just what I was trying to understand, thought my healing brush was messed up or I just wasn't using it right.
Thank you for this video!
Great demonstration of the differences of the two tools and when to use either. Thank you.
your smile is killing.... Love you and your channel. my day hardly without watching your tutorial.. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Absolutely FANTASTIC tutorial!
i just watched this video of yours, i just cant imagine how you made my job way easier!!! thank you
This is great! I'm a complete newbie at PS and your explanation is so easy to understand.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! You have just make my working time into a so-much--happy-and-productive working time
I had A project in school about fixing a photo in photoshop. I already knew what to use to fix the photo. I realized that everyone is using the clone stamp tool and I'm the only one who is using the Healing Brush tool. I didn't understand why, but this video explains everything.
Fantastic Explanation...
now I know the difference and the right use of that tool... thank you for this tutorial uploader... more power to you
Old But Gold Video!!!
Now I am enlightened!
Thank you, you're such a good teacher!
Thank you! I wanted to know the difference between them and now I do 🙏🏼❤️
I finally understand what the healing brush is doing. Thanks!
U r amazing teacher
Great video! Learnt something new again today, I just started using photoshop not quite long ago and I am learning all.these tools bit by bit. Thanks !
So helpful!!!! thank you so much!!! Great demonstration! easy to follow and very very useful! Thank you!
i enjoy your tutorials.Fantastic teacher
I had forgotten the healing brush, this gonna save my time when i use clone stamp tool :D thanks!
Such a great tutorial!! You are just the right amount of witty, interesting and informative! Can't wait to enhance my learning experience, in my Graphic Design program, with your tutorials. You have a new subscriber :)
My healing brush tool does exactly the same thing as the clone tool, it doesn't blend anything or change when I un-click. Also my clone and healing brush both don't just paste the sample, it does it from the area and as I move a little plus sign from that spot moves with it and then the sample becomes whatever is in the area it moves too. Not sure if this makes sense, but if you could help me out I'd really appreciate it. Thanks!
seriously glad i found your channel!!!!
thank you
Great explanation!
great tutorial. just straight to the point.
Thanks a million for making this tutorial easy for a novice like me
summary
clone tool : using at border area like a edge (because you don't want mix with surrounded area
healing tool : when you want to mix color with arounding area
Thanks! Another great video from you.
Healing Brush in replace mode works not same as Clone Stamp in terms of once you selected source area healing brush (actually in each mode) uses same target point for every new stroke while Clone Stamp remembers first target point and with every new stroke moves from source point as far as you move from first target piont.
Also Stamp allows you to choose any shape of your brush if you need. Healing Brush is only round (or flattened).
Good, clear instructional video, thanks :)
Ditto Miles! Thank you so much for all the info!
Thanks! Extremely helpful!!
Short and precise, Thank you !
That was such an amazing explanation, thank you so much
hi
i m facing a problem that when i zoom in my image it disperse into pixels unlike your image
what should i do plz tell me
Super helpful, thanks
Well explained! Thank you!
Awesome explanation! Thank you
Very Cool and useful.Thank you
What an excellent video! Now I no why my edges were so "smudgy" when using the healing brush tool. The tools did what they were supposed to do and I wasn't lol.
what do you use to put video there ? in your youtube video
gre8 tut mate .. keep good work up !!!
The healing brush also has a replace mode. Is that basically the same as the clone stamp tool? If not, what is the difference?
Thank you - awesome video!
I have been PHLEARN-ED today, thank you!
But you can set the healing brush tool set to the replace mode ?????? which is the same as the clone stamp
Very neat Mate!
Great tutorial as always, but the Clone Stamp tool just is not working for me. I've reset the tool, opacity is 100%, all layers (also tried current and below). Any suggestions much appreciated.
How can I remove an object of a video clip in Photoshop CS6 by cloning? Thanks.
+David Camilleri I dont think photoshop is the tool you are looking for. Videoclips are made by tenths of images per second, you'd need to remove the object from each frame individually every time. Search for a video editing software.
in that case you should use After Effects
Awesome, thank you so much!
very informative.. thank you
You are aware that the healing brush tool you have to use it from the place you want to get things to disappear and to the edge where you want it to stop. If you use it from and to then it actually does a pretty good job removing the cord. Using it on the edge itself it will destroy the area and blend all
What is the Clone stamp tool's opacity setting used for? Good video!
thank you, very usefull tutorial
healing brush vs spot healing brush...please! I wanna know, please!
thank you so much. very helpful.
Amazing! thanks.
excellent video
very useful , thanks.
Great video, super informative A+
I loved it!
thank you
Thank you for clearing this up! :)
Thanks a lot!
well explained
Great tutorial as always... Works for better PS skills and also works for better mood if you have a bad day =D Haha.. You always put a smile on my face!
is there any other way than using clone stamp tool?
you da man man
Awesome!!!
Excellent. Thank you vm.
Thanks again for a great video! :D
My challenge is trying to get rid of light patches of dust or whatever, on dress suits that have a pattern. I have tried patch tool, clone tool and healing brush but none of these give me the results I want. The edges don't match or the edges are fuzzy or the color isn't right, even if I am cloning or patching next to the problem area. Sometimes I resort to copying and pasting a piece of the pattern and trying to match it up over the area. I might finish everything else quickly in editing and then get stuck for a long time on some light patch where the subject brushed something on their pant leg. Ugh! Do you have any suggestions? I appreciate it!
Question, im trying to remove some dark spots on fabric from a shoot i did. The fabric is knitted (beanie). Ive tried using , clone stamp, healing brush and patch tool. Neither are really getting the job done. I guess my question is in 2 parts:
How can you troubleshoot these tools when they are not performing the way they should?
What is the best way to get this done effectively?
The knitted beanie apparently had a logo from the manufacturer embedded in the fabric. The same showed up in camera and not in person - or better said we never noticed it. Im trying to remove the same maintaining the same color and textures. I know its going to take some work but when the tools arent working properly it doesnt help. My issues, when i use the clone it works like you described but the logo is still somewhat present. When using healing brush i get the blurred blob. The patch tool is great and i have had success on other projects but for this one its acting like the clone stamp in that it might replace the selected item but there is still a hint of the logo present.
Help
Frank
Thank you :)
Thanks :)
How does the Spot Healing Brush Tool differ from the Healing Brush Tool ?
ARE YOU USUNG PC OR MAC ? I LIKE YOUR TUTORIALS IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU STATE IF YOUr USING A PC VS MAC, thanks again great stuff .....
if you look at the task bar you can see its a mac
sorry the notification
thanks
amazing
great!
Aaron, I bet YOU are the lone dislike. Did that just to make us all laugh, right? Your tutorials are sooooooo good!!!!!!
Explanation: 3:20
Great vid. (You should lift your camera a tad so it's not looking up your nose.)
Not that it matters but is the model male or female?
Appreciate the tf2 background
Yo, he really slimmed down in a year
who is that one dislike?
Stumbled upon this vid you made 5 years ago. Thanks for the lessons, as always. Growing older suits you :)
in this video you are looking healthy ,, or photo shop editing ?
0:15 I don't really find your name that funny.
stamp is useless, basically change blending mode of spot healing brush to replace and you'll have the same effect of stamp tool !!!
i wish i can be good on editing like you master.. always failed on using healing brush.. idk what wrong :( #youaresoamazing
Very helpful video, thank you!
Excellent video. Thank you!!!
Thank you
thank you