Copilot (licence) - Transform objects in an image Tutorial

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whether you want to erase them
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or turn them into stickers.
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Let's take an example.
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This photo highlights the mug quite well,
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but I accidentally left my mouse in the frame.
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By clicking erase,
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I can simply select the mouse to make it disappear.
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The result is decent,
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but there's still a distracting shadow.
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I undo the change and use the brush tool to paint over the area more precisely.
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The result is much cleaner.
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The move feature,
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as the name suggests,
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lets you select one or more objects and reposition them within the image.
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Co-pilot then automatically fills in the background.
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However,
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this function doesn't work well in all situations.
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For instance,
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if I move the mug,
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its reflection and shadow are not preserved.
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The cutout tool isolates an object by removing its background.
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Crop,
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on the other hand,
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offers a targeted crop around the selected area.
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Finally,
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the Cre sticker feature adds a white outline
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around the selected object,
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allowing you to reposition it elsewhere in the image.
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Especially using right click to duplicate it.
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You can adjust object transparency at the bottom of the right-hand panel,
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as well as manage how objects are layered in relation to one another.
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Whether you're refining a photo for professional
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use or experimenting with creative features,
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these tools offer a range of possibilities while remaining easy to use.

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