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How to copy TIN in ps

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welcome to three two one Photoshop Iamp;#39;m Julianne cost hereamp;#39;s the difference between duplicating a smart object and creating a new smart object via copy iamp;#39;ll start by converting this layer group to a smart object by right-clicking and choosing convert to smart object then if we duplicate the smart object using any of the following methods Photoshop will create another instance of the smart object where all of the instances point back to the same embedded smart object I could choose layer new and then layer via copy or I could choose layer and then duplicate layer in the layers panel I could hold down the option the Alt key and drag in order to create a duplicate or in the image area I can hold down the option of the Alt key and drag another copy I can make changes to the duplicates such as transforming them or rotating them scaling them up and warping them I could also change opacity and blend modes I can add filters or layer masks styles and more the point is whe

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0:06 0:50 So what Im going to do is Im going to go right over here to the object select tool here. And youMoreSo what Im going to do is Im going to go right over here to the object select tool here. And you can see its already kind of figuring things out as you just hover. This is what I definitely need so
Select the Clone Stamp tool and hold the Option key (on Mac) or the Alt key (on Windows) to bring up the crosshairs. Click the area with your cursor that you want to serve as the sample point for your brush when you do your touch-up.
0:51 1:50 You do the same process right click go to duplicate. And then were going to go to document new. AndMoreYou do the same process right click go to duplicate. And then were going to go to document new. And we can actually name that document whatever we want press OK. And now its created a new document.
0:25 0:50 That exactly so all Im going to do is with the command C Ive copied that dont forget were on oneMoreThat exactly so all Im going to do is with the command C Ive copied that dont forget were on one layer. Right now but if I do a command V. What. Its done notice in my layer.
Choose Select All to select all of the pixels in the layer, and choose Edit Copy.
There are just a few steps to undertake so that you can start removing things: Select the clone stamp tool. Youll find it in the toolbar on the left of your Photoshop window. Select the source area. You need to choose which part of the photo youre going to replace the unwanted object with. Start cloning.
In the Edit workspace, select the Move tool from the toolbox. Press Alt (Option in Mac OS) while dragging the selection you want to copy and move. To make additional copies of the same selection, do one of the following: Hold down Alt (Option in Mac OS) while dragging the selection to each new location.
Press Ctrl + Alt + ⇧ Shift + T in Windows or ⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Option + ⇧ Shift + T on a Mac to do the repeat part. A new layer is created as you press the T button (while holding the other keys at the same time). You can press T (with other keys) as many times as you want.

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