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Clone stamp?

New Here ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

cadbury-lunch-bar-jaws-original-37768.jpgI have an image with and would like to get rid of some specific things on the image.  Cant find a way to do a clone stamp like in photoshop. Can somebody point me in the right direction. I dont want the candy bar or the shark

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LEGEND ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

Simply put. You can't.

If it's a raster image use Photoshop to cover the parts you don't want.

If it's a vector image, select objects and hit delete.

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New Here ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

Damn! lol thanks

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Community Expert ,
Jun 30, 2011 Jun 30, 2011

cg,

But even if you could you would have to recreate the missing air/water, and you would have some strange effects in the water.

It would seem simpler to create anew.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2011 Jul 02, 2011
But even if you could you would have to recreate the missing air/water...

Not necessarily. See Content Aware Fill in Photoshop CS5 or Photo Magic Erase in Xara Designer Pro 7.

CG,

Always beware of stealing others' images, even for modification.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2011 Jul 02, 2011
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James,

cg quite obviously meant in Illy (like in photoshop in the OP, and Damn! in post #3 when referred to PS).

But, as always, it is good to make known what can be done (at all/better) in other applications.

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