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How can I get rid of people who are already in the picture and add someone else to it?

I just started making crossovers and this is a perfect example of what I mean. You can kind of see Eric behind Aladdin, and I want to know how I can get rid of Eric without erasing the backround and leaving a big gap! Is there a certain website? I basically just need some good Crossover advice! How to make them better and stuff.
How can I get rid of people who are already in the picture and add someone else to it?
 jainabieber7 posted over a year ago
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CaterdayGirl said:
Easy just use clone tool, most photo editing programs have it. You just have to select part of the background near the part of the picture you don't want ,in this case Eric, and clone over it. clone tool if very handy in things like this and since this a pretty simple background it should be pretty easy. in some cases the background is harder to clone but you can also use a different background.
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Thank you so much! :)
jainabieber7 posted over a year ago
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What website do you use CaterdayGirl? I've never seen the clone too. I am very interested in it. :)
auroraxaurelia posted over a year ago
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your welcome glad I could be of help
CaterdayGirl posted over a year ago
Tigressfan10689 said:
What I do is just make the other character you're putting into the crossver bigger, like with this picture, so that it's less obvious... But the clone thing is a good idea too. Here's what else you can try. find an empty background and put both characters into the picture, like I did with my first femslash. Hope this helps a little
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What I do is just make the other character you're putting into the crossver bigger, like with this picture, so that it's less obvious... But the clone thing is a good idea too. Here's what else you can try. find an empty background and put both characters into the picture, like I did with my first femslash. Hope this helps a little
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Ella7810 said:
I’m not seriously sure.
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