Photoshop help. Anonymous
I need help with photoshop. I need to know how to erase a part of an image, without any evidence that it was there in the first place.

This picture, for example, I'd like to erase the logos in the bottom left and right. I'm new to photoshop, so I hardly know what I'm doing, which is why I need you guys' help. I want it to look like they were never there, so I'm not just going to cover them up with blue paint.

I figured this was the best place to ask this, there really isn't a "help" board.
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>> Anonymous
use the clone brush. click an area that you want the corners to look like, then paint over them. that's always worked for me.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
healing brush pwned that shit.

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>> Anonymous
>>42479

See, that's what I thought I should do, but every time I paint over it, it just makes another copy of the "Knights of the Nine" part.

I tried the healing brush, but it did the exact same thing, then made it all blurry and shit.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
See, what the fuck is that?

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>> Anonymous
Eh, I got it, nevermind. I don't know why, but when I use the healing brush close to what I'm trying to erase, or next to what I'm trying to erase, it sometimes blurs a pixel and screws up.

I still need to know some other things, and I would appreciate someone helping out.
>> Anonymous
>>42484
Apparently you cloned from too close to the armor. Alt-click somewhere in the neutral area (the sky), then click the part that needs to die.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
use the clone-stamp tool. I made a tutorial on how to use it a long time ago, but I never uploaded it.

I took the liberty of deleting my name and the name of the photographer; he wanted to get rid of the tent and I showed him how.

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>> Anonymous
>>42492

Awesome, thanks.
>> Anonymous
You only spot the duplication if you know what you're looking for. Or, if you're autistic.
>> Anonymous
>>42502
01 comma
02 apostrophes
02 periods
14 spaces
16 words
71 letters

Black letters, blue background. D-defiantly blue.
>> ac
>>42478
>Hay /p/, help me remove watermarks so I can pass other people's work off as my own.
Fix'd
>> Anonymous
>>42516
I lol'd. Then I counted cards.