How To Use The Healing Brush In Phototshop Elements
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2014
- www.essential-photoshop-elemen... Photoshop Elements Healing Brush is a must-know Tool for your editing arsenal.
Works similar to the Clone Stamp Tool in Photoshop Elements but it adds some intuitive blending for great results.
Watch this video to see when and how to use the Healing Brush.
You'll also see it's major drawback and how to work around it. - Jak na to + styl
Thanks, again, Rick. As a rookie, I love the clarity of your vids. Much appreciated.
I just finished the video on the clone tool. It was so very helpful. This video was equally as helpful. I FINALLY understand these two tools. Thank you so much !!
Extremely clearly explained. Excellent tutorial. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial. Very detailed. Explanation of why things work or do what they do helpful. Thank you!
Excellent tutorial comparing the Clone tool to the Healing Brush tool. I was unaware of the differences between them and how they copied differently. The rest of the video is excellent for a beginner.
Good video as usual Thanks for posting and teaching us
Learned som new stuff today - thank you, very much!
You are SUCH a GOOD teacher!!! Thank you very much!
Rick, Thank you so much for your videos! PSE has always been intimidating to me, you make it sound so logical and easy....I really appreciate all of the work you do for these videos!
Sensible and clear explanation and example
Great explanation of the difference in the clone and healing brush tool... Again great tutorial Rick!! Much appreciated,,,
+Rick Peterson thanks so much for these tutorials and I love the way that you don't presume that we are all familiar with the basics and take us through step by step :)
Thank you, as a newbie to Elements 2022
Another great video Rick! Watched your email-tips and now some of your tutorials and I'm learning tons. I've had PSE12 for nearly a year and not properly used it, so thought this was a good time to get my butt in gear and do some learning!
Thank you!
Your the best Rick!!!! Thank you so much.
Thanks so much Rick for this nice video and the two others.I at last know exactly how and when to use these three tools and their differences.Its very helpful for me since I am teaching retired people Photoshop elements in France.
Philippe
Thank you Rick,you are a great teacher.
Great tutorial, useful stuff . . thanks!
Thank you Rick, I never used this tool before, I always have a problem with the clone tool doing what was shown here and I never could fix it.
Good tutorial on the subject. Appreciated. Thanks Rick.
Rick, you are so thorough--thank you. I have quite a bit of experience with this tool, so a lot of what you went over was review for me, but I knew there would be details and background (no pun intended) that I had missed, so it was helpful to watch your whole demo.
Hi David - I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for the feedback, that's very helpful to me. - Rick
Thanks a lot Rick! I really appreciate the information!
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you.
thank you Rick, this was really helpful.
You're welcome. That's great to hear. Thanks for commenting. - Rick
Great tutorial. Thanks|
Thank you Rick
Thanks for including the older version (pse10) good tutorial!
les vanderhoof Sure Les, thanks for the feedback. - Rick
Brilliant Rick thumbs up
...grateful...
Great, thanks!
Thank You, Very clear and detailed!!
wunderbar.
When I use the clone stamp tool, (with sample all layers checked) sometimes PSE 13 will stop cloning when I get to the edge of that layer. It seems to only sample from that one layer when I have a composite image of multiple layers. Example: I have three images (in individual layers with mask) and all three images will make up the final finished image as a single composite. I can't figure out why it is only sampling from the one layer and has no effect once I go beyond that layers mask....Thanks a great videos...
Philip
I love your tutorials but there is one I saw earlier and now can not find it. It was one you added text then put a box around the text. It was a wedding picture and the names were put under the picture
What happens to all the layers when you’re finished with the image?
I'm so sad that Picasa has been discontinued. It could fix something like that quickly, easily and perfectly.