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You can also use a selection or mask and the spot healing brush to fill the transparent areas.


You have to do it manually, but you don't have to work very precisely.


I've written a little script (expand and copy to the script folder of photoshop) that makes the necessary preparations.


Now you can "repair" the transparent areas with the spot healing brush (be sure you use "content-aware" & uncheck "Sample all layers")


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You can also duplicate the "Layer 5 copy" and apply the "radial blur" filter (Amount: 10 / Zoom / Best Quality), now duplicate this layer 15 or 20 times, select all this duplicated layers (not the '"Layer 5 copy") an merge them together. Select the layer "net 2 copy " and use the magic wand tool (Tolerance:30 - check: anti-alias & contiguous but uncheck: Sample all layers" and click in the white area to make a selection. Invert the selection (Strg +i), contract selection by 2 pixels, select the previously merged layer and add a mask.


Now all you have to do is remove the squirrel's hind legs with black paint in the mask and move the merged layer below the "Layer 5 copy" layer.


In theory, it should also be possible to automate this .


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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