Showing posts with label Removing text from Image. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Removing text from Image. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Removing text from Image

This tutorial has been redone entirely. If you had done it earlier and experienced difficulty, please follow this one.
I have been asked a number of times to show how Text can be removed from an image. It looks like a difficult proposition. You can use the Clone Stamp, but it leaves behind a messy effect. Not at all what you would want. There is a very easy way to remove Text with the Brush Tool.
I will be using this free stock image of a T shirt to remove the Text. You will find it here

by ~sebreg
Step 1 :  Click the New layer icon and a new Layer1 forms.
Step 2 : Zoom into the image.
Step 3 : Click the Brush Tool. 
Step 4 : You can click on the top panel to set the Size and Hardness. Or you can use the [ (left bracket) to decrease the size of the Brush and the ] (right bracket) to increase it. To make the Brush Soft press SHIFT+[ and to make it Hard SHIFT+]. 
Step 5 : In the top panel change the Mode to Lighten. Here the Text is Dark and the Background is light. Therefore I have set the Blend Mode of the Brush to Lighten. If the Text is in White or a light color snd the background is either Blackor dark, set the Blend Mode of the Brush to Darken. Remember this.
Step 6 : Position the Brush near the Text. Press ALT+CLICK.
Step 7 : Press ALT+CLICK near the Text.
Step 7 : The Foreground Color changes to the color picked.
Step 8 : I have ALT+CLICKED at the top of the T and have painted away the top. 
Step 9 : I have Alt+clicked with the Brush at the bottom of the T. 
Step 10 : I have painted the T away.
Step 11 : I have now ALT+CLICKED on the top near the h with the Brush Tool.
Step 12 : I have painted away the top of the h.
Step 13 : I have ALT+CLICKED at the bottom of the h.
Step 14 : I have painted away the h. This is how you should go about it. ALT+CLICK at the top of the Text. Paint away a portion. ALT+CLICK at the bottom of the Text and paint away the remaining portion. This is how you remove letter by letter.
Step 15 : The Text at the top of the T Shirt has been removed. Step 16 : There is however a glitch. Some of Text still show up faintly.
Step 17 : Press SHIFT and CLICK on BACKGROUND Layer. Both the Layers are highlighted.
Step 18 : Both the Layers merge into the background Layer.
Step 19 : Drag the lock on the Background layer to the Trash Can at the bottom.
Step 20 : The Background Layer changes to Layer 0. Now it can be edited. The Background Layer cannot be edited.
Step 21 : Click the Patch Tool.
Step 22 : In the top panel by click on Destination. 
Step 23 : Drag a rough selection with the Patch Tool.
Step 24 : Place the cursor in the middle of the selection and drag down.
Step 25 : The faint letters have disappeared from this portion of the T shirt.
Step 26 : Drag another selection with the patch Tool.
Step 27 : Drag the selection over where the Text shows through faintly. It will disappear.
Step 28 : Select Source in the top panel.
Step 29 : Drag out a selection with the patch Tool.
Step 30 : Drag out.
Step 31: The faint text is no longer visible on this portion of the T shirt.
Step 32 : I have drawn a selection with the Patch Tool for the remaining portion where some of the faint text still remains.
Step 33 : The entire line of Text at the top and some at the bottom has been removed without a trace from the T shirt.Step 34 : Click the Horizontal Type Text Tool.
Step 35 : Click in the top panel to see the list of Fonts available in your version of Photoshop. At the left you can set the Font Size by typing in a value.
Step 36 : Draw out a Text Box.
Step 37 : I have selected this Font. You can use any Font you like.
Step 38 : I have typed out the new Text.
Step 39 : Click the Tick Mark in the top panel.
 
Step 40 : Click the Warp Text in the top panel.
Step 41 : I am changing the Style to Shell Upper. Click OK.
Step 42 : The new text looks like this.
Step 43 : I have lowered the Opacity of the layer to 55%.
The completed image. The original first line has been removed and new Text inserted. That is all.Other Photoshop tutorials are here









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