Photoshop Elements 6 Healing Brush
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All Comments (58)
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thanks for a easy to understand tutorial
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Awesome teaching, now I can enjoy working with photos again. Thanks so much.
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Thouroughly enjoy the way you do your walk throughs in the videos. I worked with Picture It for years and could do anything When I bought APS 6 I was overwhelmed in that EVERYTHING works different. Now, maybe I'll enjoy working with photos again, thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Excellent work Jack, MANY THANX.
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you explain things so well...thanx
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Jack you are the man I tell all my friends to check you out you've taught me a lot about photoshop element 6
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Thanks for taking the time to upload this ...very easy to understand,,,good job =)
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Thanks. very helpful
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Jack,which tool is better for this tipe of situation;clone tool o healing brush????.......thanks bro...
thank you sooo much for posting your videos, I have learned sooo much. You're awesome.
martinis31 2 years ago
Thank you for the kind comments.
42technoman 2 years ago
isnt this the same as the clone stamp tool?
MonkeyManCheese 2 years ago
Almost but instead of it taking a sample with you holding down the ATL, you just click and drag and it take a sample on it's own.
Thanks for the question.
Jack
42technoman 2 years ago
hey jack
when i use the healing brush it doesnt fully cover what im trying to get rid of
u can still see the colour of it under it
is there anyway to stop this ?
mikeweldo18 3 years ago
It sounds like you may not be getting enough of a sample. Make sure you select the sample multiple times as you heal.
Hope this helps.
Thanks for watching
Jack
42technoman 3 years ago