In Photoshop CC, there are many methods for removing text from a picture. If the text is on its own layer, like with vector text produced with the Text tool, you may easily remove or hide it. Text is contained as pixels in most picture formats, therefore you must rebuild the area covered by the characters using surrounding pixels. The simpler it is to erase writing, the smaller it is. Let’s begin.
Step 1:
Launch Photoshop and open your picture.
Step 2:
Right-click on Layer 1 directly. The Rename option will be shown. Modify the name. To approve the name change, press Return (Mac) or Enter (Windows).
Step 3:
From the toolbar on the left side of the screen, choose the Lasso tool. Click near the text’s edge. Drag the tool around the text until you get a rough shape.
Step 4:
Select Fill from the drop-down menu after clicking on Edit.
Step 5:
When the fill is finished, use CTRL-D to deselect the picture. This improves your ability to view the picture.
Work on one letter at a time for the greatest results. If you do not obtain the desired results the first time, try removing the text using a combination of tools.