I try not
to ever flatten layers - to heal stuff, just stick another layer over the top and keep painting/cloning. Also, always use layer masks rather than the eraser so you can go back and change things as you see fit.
Not so important for b3ta stuff, but for commercial work, it'll save your bacon when the client changes their mind in a month's time.
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Not so important for b3ta stuff, but for commercial work, it'll save your bacon when the client changes their mind in a month's time.