Showing posts with label Retouching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retouching. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Photoshop Retouching Tools: Clone Stamp, Healing Brush, Spot Healing Brush, Patch Tool

This video by IceFlowStudios on YouTube talks about 4 different Photoshop tools that can be used to retouch images: the Clone Stamp, the Spot Healing Brush, the Healing Brush and the Patch tool.

I would just like to add a few things regarding some of the tools:

Healing Brush
When you follow along the tutorial, check the Healing Brush tool options to verify that for the Source options, Sampled is selected. The other option would be Pattern. Selecting the Pattern option lets you retouch areas based on a pattern which you can select from Pattern pop-up palette.

Patch Tool
In the Patch tool options, you can choose to patch the source or to patch the destination. In the example demonstrated in the video, the source was being patched - the area that was originally selected was retouched. If you choose to patch the destination, then it would work the other way around. The area that you originally select will be the area to be sampled from, and the new area that you drag the selection to will be retouched.

Using The Clone Stamp Tool

Here's a 4-minute tutorial from IceFlowStudios on YouTube that demonstrates how to use the Clone Stamp tool in Photoshop. NOTE: When you follow along this tutorial, make sure that you select the Clone Stamp tool and NOT the Pattern Stamp tool. The speaker in the video mentions the keyboard shortcut for accessing the Clone Stamp tool (which would be the S key), but if the Pattern Stamp tool is active in the Toolbar, then you'll end up selecting that. So do verify that you actually have the Clone Stamp tool selected as you follow along this tutorial.