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hi my name is justin odisho and in this docHub photoshop tutorial im going to show you how to remove text or logos from a t-shirt so this does require somewhat of a suitable photo uh one not an all-over print a kind of a smaller logo we still have a plain shirt behind it and in order to remove it were going to grab our rectangular marquee tool or if its not a rectangle type of object you can also describe your lasso tool and just create a selection around that object or logo pretty good selection but keep it tight not too far and then the first thing we can try is just right clicking going to fill and choosing content aware and when you press ok photoshop will automatically try to fill in that content based on whats around it in this case we get a perfectly seamless logo removal that will work for most cases if there is still some small areas that dont look right you can always select them again and try to do another content-aware fill to go around them or you can grab your clone s