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Photoshop- Making shadows and texture smooth

Community Beginner ,
Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Hi everyone,

 

Ok so I'im editing outside real estate photos, the existing photos need a lot of work.

 

On some photos I have to erase stuff or fill up areas on the walls or ground.

My problem is that I can't figure out how to make the transitions "smooth" with regards to the shadows and the texture. For now it's messy.

 

Please give my added picture a look, it will explain you my problem faster then a thousand words.

I don't really know how to describe this problem, so I cant find a solution on the interwebz.

 

Thanks a lot for your replies. Best regards,
Bothom

 

 

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Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Hi @Bothom ,

 

Consider using the content aware tools when removing content. This tends to give good results.

 

Check these out:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/content-aware-fill.html

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/content-aware-patch-move.html

 

Let us know how you go.

 

Best

mj

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Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Thank you. I have try that but will try again.

 

I posted the original pics herundere

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Community Expert ,
Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Could you post the unedited image/s? 

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Hi, 

Yes sure, here they are! 

Thanks a lot.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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That’s a lot of stuff to remove. 

I would have guessed less, so I think you did not do a terrible job! 

 

The edited/unedited images do not seem to be the same size, so I give an example with an edited one:

Sometimes plain old painting may provide the »easiest« approach. 

Painting on a Layer with a Pattern Overlay to emulate the image’s noise/grain may be one option. 

Screenshot 2021-11-22 at 13.53.02.png

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Thats great, Thanks a lot.

I'm going to try it.

 

Will post the result. 

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Nov 22, 2021 Nov 22, 2021

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Nice one @c.pfaffenbichler 

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