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[Bryan O'Neil Hughes, Sr. Product Manager-Photoshop] Puppet Warp and
Content-Aware Fill, both huge features for CS5,
both brand new allowing you to do things you've never been able to do before.
It turns out that there is a relationship between the 2 features that we had no idea about,
and I want to show you today just how that works.
So what we're going to do is we're going to take this image,
and we've isolated a particular part of it.
We're going to drop that into Puppet Warp,
and what we can do is, we can drop pins very intuitively to directly manipulate the image.
So I can move this around, and I can see I've pulled his arm down,
I've pulled that horn over a bit.
I drop it back down into the image, bring the background layer forward,
and I see that I've got a problem here.
I have an additional arm and an additional horn there.
So what am I going to do?
Well, if I made a selection to copy over into a new layer, and I saved that selection,
what I can do is, I can now load the selection, and what I like to do here is just
expand it a little bit out 4 pixels.
Hit delete, and allow Content-Aware Fill to go through the image and remove that part
of the image from it,
so that we paste in the other layer, everything's going to be fine.
Now you can see this is a full-resolution image, and Content-Aware Fill is moving quickly
to replace nearly 1/3 of the image.
Once it's done so, I'll be able to just drop in my new layer, and I won't have any
overlapping content.
So now everything looks just as it should.
So it's a fantastic example of one of those hidden gems where Puppet Warp with
Content-Aware Fill allowed us to do something quickly and easily that we could
never do before.
