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Need help with editing out objects

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Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

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Hi! I’m trying to learn photoshop and this family photo, I want to edit out the glass, napkin next to glass, napkin holder, soda can, and place mats. I want the table to just have the checkered table cloth on it. I’ve tried using the lasso tool and using the fill tool, but it just creates this blurry image or regeneration of another object on the screen. I’ve tried the generative tool, also the spot healing brush, remove tool, and the healing brush tool. Could anyone help me?? Ive attached the original with faces blurred, and another with what’s been happening with the lasso tool and fill. Thank you to anyone who can help.IMG_0239.jpgScreenshot 2024-07-02 at 10.26.51 AM.png

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Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

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@SunflowerMindGoat try using the Remove Tool. Encircle and remove the glass first, then the napkin. 

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Jul 02, 2024 Jul 02, 2024

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Obviously you can do more to blend the areas in to the remaining bamboo but this was a rough proof of concept.

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Jul 09, 2024 Jul 09, 2024

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Thank you!! 

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Jul 09, 2024 Jul 09, 2024

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Generative Fill. Just select the parts to remove, leaving the table cloth alone. then click Generative fill, don't type anything and click it again. 

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Jul 09, 2024 Jul 09, 2024

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Since you don't want the placemats and don't have much of the tablecloth, here's a second idea:

 

Use a layer mask to hide the entire table and everything on it (non-destructive editing). Start a little higher to include the tops of the glass and Coke.  You'll lose a very small amount of their arms, but not much.

 

Then replace it with a pattern that looks like a table cloth.

 

Jane

 

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