226 CHAPTER 6 ERASING (Geocities web hosting) AND TOUCHING UP
226 CHAPTER 6 ERASING AND TOUCHING UP One way to get rid of simple problems like this is by using the Smudge tool. Its icon in the Toolbox is a finger smudging, and that s exactly what it looks like when you drag the Smudge tool across an image (Figure 6-6). If you ever made finger paintings in kindergarten, the Smudge tool should seem familiar. Figure 6-6. The Smudge tool Notice that the Smudge tool picks up color underneath it, and distributes those colors as you continue to drag. For this reason, most of the time you ll want to use short strokes when you smudge. Work from the color you want to keep (in this case, the sky) and gradually replace the colors you don t want (the power tower). Drag the sky color in on top of the power tower, and when it starts to turn dark, stop dragging, go back, and start again in the sky. Usually a large brush works best on photographs, because it takes too long to smudge with a small brush. Sometimes you can start with a large hard-edged brush, and then clean up any problems with a smaller fuzzy brush. Eventually, after many short strokes, the unwanted object is gone (Figure 6-7).
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