![]() ![]() ![]() You can also rotate and scale the results of the fill, for example if you were trying to replicate a radial pattern such as the stigma of a flower (below). Here you can select which areas you do or don’t want the fill to take texture, colour and elements from using the new Sampling Brush tool – almost like an automated version of the Clone Stamp tool. This opens a new panel where you can see the results of the Fill, as well as the original image with a green mask overlay. In the video (above), Adobe shows a new workflow based around a new option under the Image menu called Content-Aware Fill – though you can continue to use the current version of the tool through the Fill menu item.
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