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How Do You Remove Hair in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 8:36 pm

There are a few different ways that you can remove hair in Photoshop, and which method you use will depend on the image that you are working with. If the hair is in a relatively small area, you can use the Clone Stamp tool to simply paint over the hair with another part of the image. If the hair is in a larger area, or if it is spread out and sparse, you can use the Healing Brush tool to remove it.

To use the Clone Stamp tool, select it from the toolbar on the left-hand side of the screen. Then, hover your mouse over the area of the image that you want to clone, and click.

PRO TIP: This note is to warn you about the potential risks of removing hair in Photoshop. Although it may seem like a quick and easy way to remove unwanted hair, it can actually be quite dangerous.

If not done correctly, removing hair in Photoshop can lead to permanent damage to the image. In some cases, it can even cause the image to become distorted or unrecognizable.

Therefore, it is important that you only attempt to remove hair in Photoshop if you are confident in your ability to do so. If you are not sure, it is always best to seek professional help.

Move your mouse to the area where you want to clone the selection, and click again. Photoshop will automatically clone the area that you selected. Repeat this process until all of the unwanted hair is removed.

To use the Healing Brush tool, select it from the toolbar on the left-hand side of the screen. Then, hover your mouse over an area of skin that is similar in color to the area where you want to remove the hair.

Click and drag your mouse over the hair to select it. Photoshop will automatically begin healing the area, and the unwanted hair should disappear.

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