PS Review how to make the specified area fill almost the same as some adjacent areas, and it cannot be seen

The knowledge is returned to the teacher after 10 years, and it is revisited and mastered to solve the needs through artificial intelligence in 3 minutes

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Clone Stamp Tool:
It is actually a tool for imitating stamps

Select the Clone Tool (press the 'S' key or find it in the toolbar).
Hold Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac) over the selected area, then click the area you want to copy to select the sample area. (Note, just press alt and click once)
Then cancel alt,
then move to the area to be filled and start drawing on the target area

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Other methods will be worked out later, the first method is fine at present, so don’t worry about it.

Healing Brush Tool:

This tool is similar to the clone tool, but it automatically matches surrounding colors and textures, making transitions more natural.
Select the Healing Brush Tool (press the 'J' key or find it in the toolbar).
Select a sample area (hold 'Alt' key and click) similar to the area to be repaired.
Start painting on the target area and Photoshop will automatically match the surrounding textures and colors.
Content-Aware Fill:

Select the Rectangular Selection Tool (press the 'M' key or find it in the toolbar).
Select the area to fill.
Go to the "Edit" menu and select the "Content-Aware Fill" option.
In the dialog box that pops up, adjust the settings and preview the fill result, then click OK.
Layer mask and gradient tools:

Create a layer mask, apply it to the layer you want to fill.
Use the Gradient Tool (press the 'G' key or find it in the Toolbar) to gradually blend the color and texture of an area, making the transition smoother.
Smudge Tool:

Select the Smudge Tool (press the "R" key or find it in the toolbar).
Adjust brush size and hardness.
Apply lightly on the targeted area, blending it with the surrounding area.

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