Photopea Clone Tool
In this instructable, you will learn how to use the clone tool at a photoshop website called Photopea.
The clone tool helps you cover up different parts of the image that you don't want to be seen.
Uploading an Image
Before you officially start cloning, you have to choose an image.
The picture above is what the website will look like when you first start.
Select "Open From Computer" and choose the image that is saved in your files.
Selecting Clone Tool
Once you have your image uploaded, you have to select the clone tool.
If you have a smaller screen, you click on the paintbrush-looking tool and double-tap to get more options.
Click on "Clone Tool"
Setting Up Clone Tool
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17PN5_SjZJHKMRqoUD...
The link above is a video on how to set up the clone tool.
First, you press the Alt key to adjust how big and opaque you want to cover the space with.
Then you press the K key to select the part you want to copy.
Cloning
After setting up the cloning tool, click on the image to cover up the designated area.
For example, in the image, I am covering up the laptop.
Fixing the Surrounding
Once you have covered the object, you have to make it look less obvious.
In the picture above, I also make the surroundings of the flower bright pink because the shadow from the laptop made the flowers pop out more.
Since the laptop is no longer the focal point, the flowers had to be it.
Saving the Photoshopped Image
Once you are done with cloning and final touches, save the image.
To do so, near the top of the website, there are two buttons.
Click on PNG or SVG to save it into your files as a newly downloaded image.