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hi everyone my name is Justin OD show and in this video Im gonna show you how to use the new content aware fill tools that are available in the spring 2019 update for docHub After Effects so if you look on the right-hand panel you should see this new content aware fill if you dont you can always check window and find it but this is a tool that was first seen in Photoshop and now its finally made its way over to After Effects and its a very powerful option to be able to select an object and fill it in with the area around it allowing you to remove unwanted objects from the video so heres a basic example weve got this car driving down the road and lets say we want to remove the vehicle from the video so its just a shot of the road the first step is to create a mask of the area that you want to remove so theres many different ways to mask in After Effects and you could use any of them in this example Im going to use my pen tool and Im just going to make a selection of the objec