In search of a better photoshop clone tool or tut
tripdragon (416 pencils) | Thu, 2008-03-27 13:58I need a more advanced clone tool or a better method of using it.
Soft brushes leave a paintery look in large areas.
Example: if your cutting out foreground objects and recreating the background from swatches around the subject that begin with a lot of scratches and dirt. But it needs to retain that dirt and scratch look.
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Post an example.
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Powerpoint is not a design application
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Dirt and Rust
or patch tool.
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