Testing the NEW Content-Aware Fill | Photoshop CC 2019


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Today we break down the improvements made to the Content Aware Fill tool in Adobe Photoshop CC 2019. Aaron compares the new Content Aware Fill tool to the previous version from 2018 and provides some tips on what settings you should use to get the best results. Then hear his take on why the Spot Healing Brush Tool is his go-to for detailed object removal.

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How to Remove Objects with Content-Aware Fill in Photoshop

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48 responses to “Testing the NEW Content-Aware Fill | Photoshop CC 2019”

  1. Hello. Love your channel. I’ve noticed that you use the Wacom tablet with your Mac. I bought a tablet because of your channel and how much you swore by them. I love mine tremendously but since DAY ONE, I’ve had problems with the tablet not switching to apps correctly, and/or remembering my settings. But, when I plug it up to a PC, it tends to work better. Just curious, have you ever had those kinds of issues with your Wacom tablet? And if so, how did you fix it? I’ve been contacting their support for a couple of weeks now and they haven’t seemed to be able to fix it. Just curious, Thanks!
    Troy

  2. So Adobe finally took a shot at Affinity Photo content aware tool. I don't think Adobe has what it takes to make me go back to Photoshop. But I'm glad that Adobe fans are getting more cool stuff 🙂

  3. Bet you would get the same result with the birds if you wouldn't select the whole area with the lasso but select every single bird seperately using the add selection option and then use the content aware fill tool to remove all selected areas (old or new should work).

  4. Thanks for the great walk through and comparison. But, Aaron, we're right here, behind the first camera. There's gotta be a motivation for looking off axis into that second camera. I know the affectation has become popular. I know editing a one camera shoot is boring. I know everybody's using this stunt now – but it's silly. Other than that, this was another perfect Phlearn video with excellent knowledge presentation. You're incredibly effective at this.

  5. Ummm. The video was well done except the examples and the choices of what to remove made this video fail. Of course the spot brush works better, because you choose to work on items that best work for small or easy items (you even mentioned this a dark helicopter on a light sky). I would pull this video because it's misleading to those who are learning. The tool was used in the wrong way and it's embarrassing to be honest. But the guy did do a good job and it was well made. Just the wrong use of the tool.

  6. Have found that a combination of content aware spot heal and content aware fill is the most successful providing you are realistic in what you are trying to achieve e.g don't try to remove stuff that is impossible to remove. Have tried many other alternatives to photoshop like Capture one and the like and for me adobe beats them all the time, for now! Great instructional video as always!

  7. That was not very smart… you need to tell the program which information it should use. The whole picture is a bad choice. And also you should decrease the radius around the birds a bit.

  8. Your wacom tablet still works?! Mine has gone pear shaped since the last round of Adobe updates. On wacom's website it says they are still trying to find an answers to the problems people are having.

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