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Hi Folks

I seem to remember there was a video tutorial on extending part of an image but I can't find it.

To explain let's say I have an image: just a subject and backgroud, maybe a dog on a beach. However, the dog's head is too close to the top of the image for composition purposes. I'm sure I've seen a tutorial where you can drag the top of the image up (just the sand) without stretching the rest of the image.

Any ideas?

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You could extend the canvas (Document > Resize Canvas) to give more space at the top, then use either the Clone tool or the Inpainting tool to fill it in.

John

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2 minutes ago, John Rostron said:

You could extend the canvas (Document > Resize Canvas) to give more space at the top, then use either the Clone tool or the Inpainting tool to fill it in.

John

Yes, I'd thought of that but t wasn't as neat as the other method. But following your suggestion I've just found the particular video I was thinking of: 'Canvas resizing'. At 2.18 it describes the method in question.

Thank you.

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I am assuming you are using Affinity Photo. For something like that beach example, use the Mesh Warp Tool. After selected, double click on the side of the selection where the sand would meet the horizon. This will add a horizontal line right on its path. Now take both ends of that line, and just drag them up.

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2 hours ago, Bri-Toon said:

I am assuming you are using Affinity Photo. For something like that beach example, use the Mesh Warp Tool. After selected, double click on the side of the selection where the sand would meet the horizon. This will add a horizontal line right on its path. Now take both ends of that line, and just drag them up.

The problem with that method is that it stretches, thus distorts the entire image.
The method I used is shown in the tutorial video 'Canvas resizing' at 2.18.

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