 Fix blemishes easily in your photos and quickly copy objects with Photoshop's Patch Tool. We can find this tool on the left side toolbar below the Eyedropper Tool here. Of the five options we can see, let's select the third one. Let's start fixing this photo with the Patch Tool. Locate the area you want to fix and while holding a click, select or start drawing as you can see. Once you finish, click again and drag the drawing to an area with the appearance you like. When you release your click, the area you like will be used to patch or replace what you dragged away. To deselect, use Ctrl plus D in Windows or Command plus D in Mac. Repeat this process until you are happy with the results and that's it. Now let's see how to copy objects using this image. First, be sure you have the patch feature in the normal setting. Now let's click and select the area we want to copy. Once you finish, you will see that in the top menu the source setting has been selected. Now let's click on the destination setting and drag your selection to the area where you want to paste the object as you can see now. Not complicated, right? When you want to change your selections, use these features. To increase the size of your selection, click on the second icon here or hit the Shift key on your keyboard. As you can see, a plus icon now indicates that you can start increasing the size of your selection. Now click and start making your selection. To decrease the size of your selection, click on the third icon here or on your keyboard hit Alt in Windows or Option in Mac. Now the minus icon indicates that you can start decreasing the size of your selection. Click and start your selection and that's it. To make an intersection, click on the fourth icon here or the shortcut Alt plus Shift in Windows or Option plus Shift in Mac. Now select the area where you want to make the intersection, as simple as that. Finally, if you want to make your work without affecting the current image, select the Content Aware setting here. Now create a new layer and start making your selections. As you can see, all the changes now are in the new layer without affecting the original image. As you can see, Photoshop tools are not too difficult to use, and if you practice a few minutes every day, you will become an expert. Burn to Learn is working to help you understand the changes in technology as they happen. Stay in the know. Subscribe today.