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how to insert or paste something over a picture

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i want to use a still scene but i would like to take out a car from the scene and replace it with anything. is there a way this can be done. thanks once again this is a still frame.
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Still frames are good to go with AKABA.
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Post by TimKennelly »

John, That isn't very descriptive on exactly what the situation is, like why you want the car gone and what is the background like. I mean, you could use the Rectangle to simply block it out, but I doubt if that is what you mean by "replace it with anything" or if it is, there you go. As Lou mentioned, Akaba would allow you to clone it out either by stamping something over it or trying to turn it into just more of the background.
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