How to Use the Content Aware Move Tool in Photoshop CS6
Grant Friedman
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4 min read
This post is part of a series called Introduction to Photoshop CS6.
In Photoshop CS6, the Photoshop team introduced a new Content Aware feature called Content Aware Move. Content Aware Move will allow you to select pixels and move or extend them to another area of your image without the use of layers and masks. All you need to do is select some pixels, drag them to a new position and let go. Photoshop CS6 will erase the old selection and move your pixels to your desired location. In this episode of our Introduction to Photoshop CS6 series we will explain how this new feature works. Let's take a look!
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Sign upGrant Friedman is a veteran blogger, social media manager, design enthusiast, and photographer. Grant is a former editor of EnvatoTuts+ (formerly Psdtuts+) and Editor-in-Chief of Layers Magazine. Grant now works as a photographer and filmmaker covering the fashion and beauty industries.
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