| I know that in Photoshop, there's a healing brush.
For example, if you have an image of some grass, but with someone standing there, and you want to remove the person, then you use the healing brush.
You assign an area of the image to the brush, then use that to "heal" the area.
The closest thing in The GIMP, is the clone tool.
You can clone areas of an image over the top of the thing in question.
Instead of removing part and replacing it, it overwrites the part with another part.
The difference between the two is that the "healing" will run an algorithm to blend the area better.
Other than that, there's the "Fill with Pattern" option, which will fill a selected area with a pattern of your choice. The choice of patterns is limited, so you won't get an exact match, but those are the only two I know of. But I'm new to the Gimp... |