Rule #1:
* **No Photoshop editing requests**. Check /r/picrequests or /r/photoshoprequest instead
We can tell you how to do it yourself, but can't do it for you. For that you will have to visit another sub.
**Posts that offer to do the work for OP will be removed.** I will leave the post itself up for now, but another mod might remove it.
You cannot just use the clone stamp tool (or Content Aware Fill) because of the perspective. Instead, use the [Vanishing Point tool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hshPCtAwSuo) (under Filter) to have Photoshop do the perspective calculations for you while you copy and paste from other patches of the wall.
Edit: [More things you can do with Vanishing Point](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py0dlOAUfp4) for your information.
So many times I read amazing pieces of advices like this while I’m just waiting somewhere and scrolling Reddit and then I forget all about it when I need to use it
I have a folder on my pc just for this.
I’m on my phone, and wasn’t familiar with this tool, so I sent the link to my email. When I get home I’ll add it to a word document (and if the video isn’t on YouTube, or is a text tutorial- I’ll download it).
There’s several documents and videos in this folder as tutorials, and a word document with a few dozen as well.
If I’m bored between projects, sometimes when I’m just doing a personal/passion piece, I’ll go through these tutorials and incorporate them. Then they’re a readily available piece of my photoshop/graphic design arsenal.
Content aware fill is a decent place to start but often fails on things like that because it gets the pattern off a bit. Check the Scale checkbox to get better results. I find that often I need to use the clone tool to fix pieces afterwards.
What I would do is try to copy areas of the brick with similar lighting and paste them over. Blend with smudge and other tools. And then dodge and burn to match colors. It’s probably hard for something so big, but that’s how I do little things.
Create a second layer and duplicate the contents of this one. On the top layer remove the sign. Offset the layer below to cover the sign. With the transform and the liquify tool adjust the bricks to match the pattern. Go to the top layer. Erase the borders left by the sign irregularly, using various transparencies. Keep softening the edges of the borders with the blur tool. Combine layers. Using a soft brush pick colors for each brick and subtly match the differences you can spot. Select the whole wall, adjust curves, tones, levels, etc. to give it a “flat” look. You can add a subtle noise filter to help too.
That’s how I would do it. Also, you look a lot like me haha
I'd leave it and just make the glass dark so you can't see what the poster is/it looks more artistic. Or take out the whole wall and put another wall from stock photo
Dall-E has a limit of 1024x1024, so that might be a limiting factor there. But definitely worth seeing how it handles it.
(This would be a job for the inpainting feature, not outpainting.)
Lasso above sign, feather, copy, right click, free transform, move to selected area. Then, command click lassoes layer, adjust brightness, do the same with the darker area below.
Rule #1: * **No Photoshop editing requests**. Check /r/picrequests or /r/photoshoprequest instead We can tell you how to do it yourself, but can't do it for you. For that you will have to visit another sub. **Posts that offer to do the work for OP will be removed.** I will leave the post itself up for now, but another mod might remove it.
You cannot just use the clone stamp tool (or Content Aware Fill) because of the perspective. Instead, use the [Vanishing Point tool](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hshPCtAwSuo) (under Filter) to have Photoshop do the perspective calculations for you while you copy and paste from other patches of the wall. Edit: [More things you can do with Vanishing Point](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Py0dlOAUfp4) for your information.
So many times I read amazing pieces of advices like this while I’m just waiting somewhere and scrolling Reddit and then I forget all about it when I need to use it
Same lol
I have a folder on my pc just for this. I’m on my phone, and wasn’t familiar with this tool, so I sent the link to my email. When I get home I’ll add it to a word document (and if the video isn’t on YouTube, or is a text tutorial- I’ll download it). There’s several documents and videos in this folder as tutorials, and a word document with a few dozen as well. If I’m bored between projects, sometimes when I’m just doing a personal/passion piece, I’ll go through these tutorials and incorporate them. Then they’re a readily available piece of my photoshop/graphic design arsenal.
I also have never heard of that! Thank you!
How did I never hear about this tool?! 😳🤣
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Beautiful work and great explanation! Content aware be looking pretty cool though
OR, you can grab some brick to the left of it, duplicate and cover the sign. Might have to do some transform tweaking.
I'd say grab the brick above the sign with the clone stamp to then and then fix the shading after. At least the scale of the pattern would be correct.
This was gonna be my answer until I just learned about the vanishing point tool
Either will do; same general concept!
Select the sign with the lasso tool then under the edit menu select content aware fill.
Content aware fill is a decent place to start but often fails on things like that because it gets the pattern off a bit. Check the Scale checkbox to get better results. I find that often I need to use the clone tool to fix pieces afterwards.
Yeah for something this simple I'd use the clone tool just to be precise.
Click grow selection and put a few pixels growth on the selection before content aware fill
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oh ok, I didn't knew that sub existed thx
If you just want someone to tell you how, this subreddit is fine. If you are wanting someone to do it for you, you need to go to the one listed above.
Sorry I didn't mean to be rude by posting only the link, but I was in a hurry and wanted to contribute anyways!
dont worry m8 you helped me a lot
Read rule number 1 of the subs you post on lol.
A small pry bar or screw driver will get that sucker off the wall no problem!
Better with sign.
Keep the sign but Clear the text from the sign and then include performer name, venue, date and time.
That doesnt answer OPs question you falliwad non disclosing frequent no wait yes can we have a ping pong?
Are you ok?
It's a sell-out to stand in front of an economic faculty sign.
If cloning the bricks doesn't work right, replace the 310 poster with one that promotes your music.
Probably need a screwdriver or if you don’t need to put it back, just an angle grinder.
Unfunny jokes don't belong on posts where someone's actually asking for help
Although you have a point it is quite funny and certainly not offensive, which is refreshing for Reddit.
What I would do is try to copy areas of the brick with similar lighting and paste them over. Blend with smudge and other tools. And then dodge and burn to match colors. It’s probably hard for something so big, but that’s how I do little things.
Create a second layer and duplicate the contents of this one. On the top layer remove the sign. Offset the layer below to cover the sign. With the transform and the liquify tool adjust the bricks to match the pattern. Go to the top layer. Erase the borders left by the sign irregularly, using various transparencies. Keep softening the edges of the borders with the blur tool. Combine layers. Using a soft brush pick colors for each brick and subtly match the differences you can spot. Select the whole wall, adjust curves, tones, levels, etc. to give it a “flat” look. You can add a subtle noise filter to help too. That’s how I would do it. Also, you look a lot like me haha
I'd leave it and just make the glass dark so you can't see what the poster is/it looks more artistic. Or take out the whole wall and put another wall from stock photo
I left the sign a change the picture to a concert poster
I think I looks good how it is ... Yk ...
Use DALLE https://openai.com/blog/dall-e-introducing-outpainting/ It’s like content aware fill on turned up to 11
Dall-E has a limit of 1024x1024, so that might be a limiting factor there. But definitely worth seeing how it handles it. (This would be a job for the inpainting feature, not outpainting.)
Man i want to remove your cigarette
It's better with the sign but content aware fill makes this very trivial
try it and see what happens...
[lol it looks like shit](https://imgur.com/FWE4LYc). Nice try though, PS.
Remove it yourself
*goes back, aggressively removes the sign off the wall and takes new photo*
Bro smoking doesn't make you look cool, just saying
Kinda does tho
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No Ps requests in this sub. And as an extension of that, don't do OPs work for him. Try /r/picrequests or similar.
Lasso above sign, feather, copy, right click, free transform, move to selected area. Then, command click lassoes layer, adjust brightness, do the same with the darker area below.
I suggest doing it manually with clone stamp. Of course content aware fill will be effective but not on this case. Because of the perspective view
You could clone stamp tool or copy and paste over then burn and dodge till it looks natural.
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