AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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Warlock
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AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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Hi there, I have several AI generated images that contain elements that are shaped incorrectly or simply not desired. Is there any site that offers correction tools so I can erase the desired area and create something new in the blank area? I noticed there's a logo removal tool on Canvas, would this work for this kind of tasks as well? Thanks in advance!
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AIUnveil
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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Hi, to do what you asked for is easy, just visit https://pixlr.com/express/ and select the Generative Fill option under AI tools. Good luck!
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Warlock
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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Thank you so much, you're a lifesaver :lol:
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Hetty
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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BeFunky's all-in-one online Creative Platform has everything you need to easily edit photos, create graphic designs, and make photo collages. They do however put a watermark in the edited photo unless you buy the paid subscription. The quality of their object remover is higher than that of Pixlr.
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Percival
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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Just checked out Pixlr and was actually pretty impressed with their Generative Full option.

Picture before Generative Fill
Picture with text before Pixlr generative fill
Picture with text before Pixlr generative fill
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Picture after Generative Fill (text removed)
Picture without text (Generative Fill)
Picture without text (Generative Fill)
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Warlock
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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It gets the job done but you do notice that the sharpness of the image has been considerately reduced.
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Hetty
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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I ran the picture through the BeFunky object eraser with generative fill, as you can see the result is much sharper. Unfortunately, they add a watermark and in order to remove it you will need to buy the subscription to their service. Have a look and let me know what you think.
Edited with BeFunky object eraser with generative fill
Edited with BeFunky object eraser with generative fill
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Wanderer
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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If I may be honest, I actually like the second Pixlr picture better than the last BeFunky edit. the stars in the third picture do not go well with the design, they are too bright, and the generative fill in the second picture matches the overall style a lot better. By the way, if vague or grainy pictures bother you then you can simply run it through the DeepDreamGenerator AI upscale utility. A child can do the laundry :lol:

Upscaled image generated by DeepDreamGenerator
Upscaled image generated by DeepDreamGenerator
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Hanna
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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I'm not sure why, but every time I upscale an image I feel like some of the original magic is lost. :roll:
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Expert
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Re: AI tools to erase and restore areas within image

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Use the photo cleanup option on TinyWow to reduce objects from any image. https://tinywow.com/image/remove-objects , it is completely free to use. TinyWow also offers a large range of other artificial intelligence tools, I just found this site, and everything seems to work smoothly. The monthly subscription fee is only $6 and will remove ads and captcha on their website.
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