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Aug 30th 2003#119757 Report
Member since: Aug 30th 2003
Posts: 2
I have a desktop image of hilaryduff from msncelebscreens but i can't get rid of the tagged info like msn entertainment logo, the music symbol with the film reel, the http://www.entertainment.msn.com, the http://www.hilaryduffmusic.com from the image. I can remove it from the white area, but not her body without still leaving evidence that it was covering her body with the text. I want to get rid of the text and display the proper image without it so I don't have to see the text all the time.

I could post the image here, but its a wallpaper so I don't want to distort the board area:

http://entimg.msn.com//i/wall/hilaryduff_1024x768.jpg

How do I do this?
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Aug 30th 2003#119789 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1501
That particular image should be simple to clean up using the clone (Rubber Stamp) tool. Have a look at the manual and experiment; you'll fuigure it out pretty easily.
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Aug 31st 2003#119903 Report
Member since: Aug 30th 2003
Posts: 2
I have trouble using it. Can someone tell me step-by-step please? or do it for me? that tag is so annoying
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Aug 31st 2003#119924 Report
Member since: Mar 18th 2001
Posts: 1501
RTFM and experiment, Mr. LazyBones!
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Aug 31st 2003#119934 Report
Member since: Mar 29th 2003
Posts: 1326
I believe I'll write a tutorial about it. She's so hot. I'm going to make it a little more difficult though, I think. She's really hot. I'll give you the link when its done. Did I mention to anyone that Hilary Duff was really hot?

tom
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Sep 1st 2003#120056 Report
Member since: Aug 20th 2003
Posts: 4
First off, to use the clone stamp tool you must select the tool in your tools window-hold down the alt button and with the lt mouse button move over top of the portion of the image you want to sample and click- now release the alt button and then begin to paint over the part you want to replace with the sampled color. At first it's a bit of a trial and error but when you get use to it you'll be flying through this stuff.
Good Luck!
P.S. Once you get the hang of that try using the healing brush in photoshop 7.0 it's even better!

Jeremy
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Sep 6th 2003#120807 Report
Member since: Mar 29th 2003
Posts: 1326
http://trhaynes.ionichost.com/gendes/tutorials.html

Probably way too late but I made a tutorial about it for anyone that is interested. Plus Hilary Duff is really hot, so she deserves it.

tom
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