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Today Im going to share with you three simple steps to remove fences in Photoshop. The first thing we need to do is to simply paint over the fence. So lets click on the brand new layer icon right there. Just click on that. So this is our new layer. Lets name this Fence Mask. All right. You can name it whatever you want. Im just randomly naming it. Now lets zoom in on the fence. Take the Brush tool right there and you can go ahead and select the Hard Round Brush. All we have to do is to zoom in to the fence, make the brush just a little larger than the fence, just dab once on one end. Alright. Then hold the Shift key and dab on the other end. See, a straight line is created. You can hold the Shift key further and just continue here. Just keep holding the Shift key and continue here. Thats how we will continue on one line and similarly, all the other lines. Now, some of you might be thinking, why not just do this.. let me just turn this off for a moment and this is just for demonst