LrC has come a long way from its beginning when it comes to the Remove options, including generative fill. Note: If entering a competition this image would not be considered by me, just to prevent that discussion. In fact, now I can use the LrC filter bar to find the images where I have used the Remove tool and then I'd recall I had used Remove on this image and I would not use it.
This doe was looking at me as if she wanted to charge me, she had twin fawns and was very protective. This deer and other deer frequent my yard.
I think it did a great job with this very large remove: however, it was not done in one swoop but instead in several brushes with the Remove tool in both generative fill and cloning.
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This doe was looking at me as if she wanted to charge me, she had twin fawns and was very protective. This deer and other deer frequent my yard.
I think it did a great job with this very large remove: however, it was not done in one swoop but instead in several brushes with the Remove tool in both generative fill and cloning.
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