To remove an object from an image using Photoshop AI (Generative Remove), you'll use the Remove tool and brush over the unwanted object, then select "Remove" to let Photoshop AI intelligently fill in the area.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Select the Remove Tool: In Photoshop, find and select the "Remove Tool" from the toolbar. It's often grouped with other retouching tools.
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Brush Over the Object: Use the brush to paint over the object you want to eliminate from the image. Make sure the entire object is covered by your brush selection.
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Click the "Remove" Button: Once you've brushed over the object, click the "Remove" button in the options bar (or potentially within the contextual task bar that appears).
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Photoshop AI Fills the Area: Photoshop's AI (Adobe Sensei) analyzes the surrounding area and intelligently fills in the selected region, seamlessly blending it with the rest of the image.
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Review and Refine: After the AI has filled in the area, carefully review the result. If you're not satisfied, you can:
- Try Again: Re-brush the area and click "Remove" again to generate a different fill.
- Generate More Variations: Photoshop may offer options to generate more variations of the fill, allowing you to choose the best result. Look for a "More" option.
- Use Other Tools: For finer adjustments, use other Photoshop tools like the Clone Stamp Tool, Healing Brush, or Content-Aware Fill for manual refinement.