Part II...
Discover the Patch Tool
| If you're working on the same image and created a snapshot, go
back to the original as shown and then you can continue working from
scratch.
The patch tool
Here I'm patching the other eye.
You can easily take this into sick jokes, etc. My eyes, my eyes... Whenever you have a selection remember that you can Ctrl/Cmd ‘D’ to deselect or choose deselect from the Select menu..if you don’t it will
most likely screw a lot of things up.
The original is on the top.
You can toggle through your different snapshots or the history palette itself by dragging the slider down.
Ok, this is just sick isn’t it. Imagine what you can do. But it
is a good example...
Here with the patch tool on destination, I can drag a portion of
the forehead to the cheekbone (for example purposes).
Here is another example. With patch on 'destination' just drag a good portion to cover an area that needs work.
In Photoshop CS you now get a preview when you drag the patch around of the forthcoming patch when on source. On destination you just drag your patch to another area.
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