A next-level, AI-powered tool that generates entirely new image content to replace or fill selected areas.
Best for large-scale edits, such as removing big objects or creating new elements from scratch.
Generates content in new layers, keeping the original image intact and allowing non-destructive editing.
Offers pixel-perfect control by sampling and duplicating pixels from one area to cover another.
Ideal for precise work—like matching textures or patterns—especially near structured edges.
A quicker, semi-automatic option that blends surrounding textures to repair small imperfections.
Particularly useful for fixing minor blemishes or distractions without needing detailed inputs.
Combining these tools gives you flexibility and results:
Use Generative Fill to handle big edits or creative replacements—fast and powerful.
Use Clone Stamp when you need accuracy and manual control over textures.
Use Spot Healing Brush for quick, clean fixes of minor flaws.
A smart workflow might start with Generative Fill, then refine edges and textures using both Clone Stamp and Healing Brush.
Practice using Generative Fill, Clone Stamp, and Spot Healing Brush to remove unwanted objects from an image, and present your results in a clear comparison format.
Use the image provided by your teacher.
Identify and remove four different objects from the photo.
Use at least two different removal tools during the process.
Display your work on one Photoshop canvas that includes:
Before – the original, unedited image.
After – your final cleaned version of the photo.
Solution – the same final image but with clear highlights (circles, arrows, or overlays) showing exactly what was removed.
A PSD file with all layers intact (showing your edits).
A JPG export of your canvas with the Before, After, and Solution views side by side.
✅ Four objects are fully removed.
✅ More than one removal tool is used (Generative Fill, Clone Stamp, or Spot Healing Brush).
✅ Before, After, and Solution images are all clearly presented in the same canvas.
✅ Removal is clean and natural—no obvious artifacts or patchy edits.
✅ Layers are clearly named in the PSD file.