Bug Report – Remove Tool Creates Visual Artifacts Instead of Clean Removal (Adobe Whisk)
Issue Description:
Every time I attempt to remove an object from an image using the Remove function, the system does not properly reconstruct the background. Instead of generating a clean fill, it produces visible streaking and striped artifacts in the edited area.
Expected Behavior:
The removed area should be reconstructed smoothly, blending naturally with the surrounding textures and lighting.
Actual Behavior:
The tool leaves noticeable linear artifacts or “scratched” textures where the object was removed. The result looks visually broken and unusable for professional design purposes.
Steps to Reproduce:
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Open an image in Adobe Whisk.
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Select the Remove tool.
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Brush over an object (in my case, a small book on a table).
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Apply the removal.
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The filled area appears with distorted streaks instead of a natural reconstruction.
Additional Notes:
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This issue happens consistently.
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It appears more noticeable on textured surfaces (like painted floors or detailed backgrounds).
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I have attached a screenshot showing the artifacts produced after removal.
This behavior makes the tool unreliable for professional artwork cleanup, especially when working with painterly or textured images.

