Photo Editing #5: The Healing Brush [PhotoShop]
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sounds like a 70s type writer
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OMFG that clicking sound was bugging the fuck out of me!
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been using the clone stamp tool this entie time.. fail on my part. Thanks for this man.
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@conglan1 lol what...no advertising you troll...
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damn you keyboard sound like a typewriter!
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and now, we have cs5 :D :D :D :D
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VERY useful. Thank you
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@freetutorials i have photoshop 7 but i cant find it ... its not in my tools..
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Great Video!
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lol it looks like ur picture was attacked by a tiger xD
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What version of photoshop has the healing brush? Mine is 6.0 and it does not have it.
vdubmovieguy 4 years ago
The Healing Brush was introduced in Photoshop 7. You can use the Clone Stamp tool for just as clear (or clearer) effect, but it's not as easy. If you are unable to upgrade to version 7, you can get the freeware program called The Gimp which has a "healing brush".
Good luck!
Robert
freetutorials 4 years ago
what's the difference between the healing brush and the rubber stamp... it seems like they both do the same thing.
TietCanhVit 4 years ago
The Rubber Stamp copies exactly what is in the original area. The Healing Brush uses the original area as a guide, but corrects the scratch (or blemish) mathematically by filling in with similar pixels.
freetutorials 4 years ago
LOL -- sorry... that was part of the Camtasia program. It is an option so people know when I am clicking a key or the mouse.
freetutorials 4 years ago