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How Do I Remove Excess Hair in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 10:30 pm

Tools

The Clone Stamp tool and the Healing Brush tool are the two main tools you’ll use to remove excess hair in Photoshop. The Clone Stamp tool copies pixels from one area of an image to another, while the Healing Brush tool samples pixels from around the brush area to blend with the pixels being healed.

Technique

To remove excess hair using the Clone Stamp tool, first select a source area of hair that’s similar to the hair you want to remove. Then, clone (copy) the selected pixels to another area of the image where you want to remove hair.

To do this, hold down Option/Alt and click on the area you want to clone. Then, release Option/Alt, and click and drag over the area where you want to remove hair.

Conclusion

Removing excess hair in Photoshop is a fairly simple process that can be accomplished using the Clone Stamp tool and Healing Brush tool. By selecting a source area of hair and cloning it to another area, you can quickly and easily remove unwanted hair from your images.

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Warning: Please be aware that removing excess hair in Photoshop can be a difficult and time-consuming process. If you are not careful, you may end up with an unwanted result. We recommend that you seek out professional help if you are not confident in your Photoshop skills.

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