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This is Ben Langhinrichs of Genii Software with a Mini-Lesson called Clone Away Were going to copy some of the background over parts we want to get rid of In this case, were going to try to get rid of that bus. Were going to use the Perspective Clone tool to get a more natural look. The first thing we are going to do before we use the tool is we are going to copy that layer, just to make sure we can get back to it if we need to. Now we go to Perspective Clone, and first we are going to modify the perspective. Im going to follow the line of that pavement so that it give a sense of how its receding into the distance. Were going to move it up here just to change the look a little bit so it doesnt look like its copied. It always look bad when the clone looks too much alike in different parts of the image. Then Im going to pick a brush, a soft brush, of sort of the right size and CTRL click where I want to it to copy from Then I go up. I can get pretty close to her head, because I