Previously, we introduced how to use Photoshop’s Clone Stamp Tool, Repair Tool, and Healing Brush Tool to remove text from images. Today we introduce how to use Photoshop’s copy layer and transform tools to remove text from images under appropriate circumstances.
In the case where some images have similar parts, we can select similar graphics (or patterns) in the text-free area, press Ctrl+j to copy it into a new layer, and then use the deformation tool to deform it, directly using to cover the text. This process is faster.
The animation is as follows:In the next section, we will learn to apply Photoshop's "vanishing point" filter to remove text from images with strong perspective effects (such as the floor).