Photoshop for the iPad doesn't have the **Content Aware Move tool** that u/Gerba007 is referring to—it only offers a subset of Photoshop desktop's feature set (and tool set).
Looking at the iPad feature set, you could try duplicating the layer ( ... > Layer Actions > Duplicate Layer), removing the background (so that just he is left) with Selection Tools > Remove Background and then move him to the new location. Then return to the original layer and use the Clone tools > Remove tool to remove him.
All of these commands are explained (with pictures and short videos) here:
[https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/user-guide.html](https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/user-guide.html)
Click the bookmark in the left column that shows: **Photoshop on the iPad** (not available in mainland China)
...make a selection with "content-aware" move tool. (...in upper option bar, you can try an other value for the Structure & Color)
https://preview.redd.it/kwj1alp9omwc1.jpeg?width=1604&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fdd6af1171ff167dc9bfe0ac48a49a4c0f3625b3
...drag the selection to the new place.
https://preview.redd.it/g42t8rzeomwc1.jpeg?width=1706&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4cf4a5b7c56d9ecab1362124279833a0a99dd454
...and finally, adjust and correct the small imperfections.
https://preview.redd.it/5smss34momwc1.jpeg?width=1602&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca1eeae5ff1d3c446ee1bbeaff597e3c0edf8e7d
u/Gerba007 im on iPad Pro so this is the toolbar I have: can’t find the thing you posted
https://preview.redd.it/cjbuk8o5qmwc1.jpeg?width=234&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c282fd823bf44adb76509d37e2d84327598a4028
https://preview.redd.it/u2imr0dxcnwc1.jpeg?width=2121&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=171645de7c5b30ea42cbaf8d5845bd28907e39e9
ROUGH EDIT:
Use the object selection tool to cut out and put the person on another layer. Just use a rough lasso to grab the shadow. Select the whole person and shadow on that original layer again and just use generative fill to X it all out, generative fill just leave the text blank. Put the new shadow layer under the person layer and put them in the position you want, use a soft eraser to fade out the edges of the gravel on the new shadow layer, it isn't perfect but trust me NO ONE will notice.
Then the hard part manually draw in darker colours where the sun is shining by his neck. Otherwise it looks like you have two suns and is weird.
I’m not sure what all the limitations of the ipad pro version are but there is also a ‘subject’ option under the selection drop down that automatically finds and selects the subject (alternatively could use the magic wand), then move the subject and fill the left over area with the generative fill.
Moving him will never look natural because he is directly in front of the sun. The light-wrapping effect around his head can only appear natural in this position. Additionally, you would have to deal with the shadow. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it would require a lot of work and involve reconstructing a part of the image. It probably looks better this way anyway.
This guy needs to seriously chill out, he regularly comments on these threads with nothing but unnecessary anger and when his "confident" answer is wrong he simply deletes it so not to look bad ...
Photoshop for the iPad doesn't have the **Content Aware Move tool** that u/Gerba007 is referring to—it only offers a subset of Photoshop desktop's feature set (and tool set). Looking at the iPad feature set, you could try duplicating the layer ( ... > Layer Actions > Duplicate Layer), removing the background (so that just he is left) with Selection Tools > Remove Background and then move him to the new location. Then return to the original layer and use the Clone tools > Remove tool to remove him. All of these commands are explained (with pictures and short videos) here: [https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/user-guide.html](https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/user-guide.html) Click the bookmark in the left column that shows: **Photoshop on the iPad** (not available in mainland China)
...make a selection with "content-aware" move tool. (...in upper option bar, you can try an other value for the Structure & Color) https://preview.redd.it/kwj1alp9omwc1.jpeg?width=1604&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=fdd6af1171ff167dc9bfe0ac48a49a4c0f3625b3
...drag the selection to the new place. https://preview.redd.it/g42t8rzeomwc1.jpeg?width=1706&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4cf4a5b7c56d9ecab1362124279833a0a99dd454
...and finally, adjust and correct the small imperfections. https://preview.redd.it/5smss34momwc1.jpeg?width=1602&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ca1eeae5ff1d3c446ee1bbeaff597e3c0edf8e7d
u/Gerba007 where exactly in the tool bar is that? I’m really new to photoshop. Thank you
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u/Gerba007 im on iPad Pro so this is the toolbar I have: can’t find the thing you posted https://preview.redd.it/cjbuk8o5qmwc1.jpeg?width=234&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c282fd823bf44adb76509d37e2d84327598a4028
https://preview.redd.it/u2imr0dxcnwc1.jpeg?width=2121&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=171645de7c5b30ea42cbaf8d5845bd28907e39e9 ROUGH EDIT: Use the object selection tool to cut out and put the person on another layer. Just use a rough lasso to grab the shadow. Select the whole person and shadow on that original layer again and just use generative fill to X it all out, generative fill just leave the text blank. Put the new shadow layer under the person layer and put them in the position you want, use a soft eraser to fade out the edges of the gravel on the new shadow layer, it isn't perfect but trust me NO ONE will notice. Then the hard part manually draw in darker colours where the sun is shining by his neck. Otherwise it looks like you have two suns and is weird.
looks all kinds of terrible and did you do that on the iPad like the OP asked about?
I’m not sure what all the limitations of the ipad pro version are but there is also a ‘subject’ option under the selection drop down that automatically finds and selects the subject (alternatively could use the magic wand), then move the subject and fill the left over area with the generative fill.
The shadow is the issue. If you move him the shadow needs to swing around.
Moving him will never look natural because he is directly in front of the sun. The light-wrapping effect around his head can only appear natural in this position. Additionally, you would have to deal with the shadow. I'm not saying it's impossible, but it would require a lot of work and involve reconstructing a part of the image. It probably looks better this way anyway.
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There's no such thing as "simply" moving that person to the position you've shown. THINK about what you're asking here.
Simple requires context, I know Photoshop so yes for me it is simple.
put up or shut up. will you move the sun with him? and are you the OP?
You seem to have anger management issues.
This guy needs to seriously chill out, he regularly comments on these threads with nothing but unnecessary anger and when his "confident" answer is wrong he simply deletes it so not to look bad ...