Helen wrote:
I have taken both these suggestions to heart, but I still find that
the area I'm brushing over with the clone tool is not the same area
that gets cloned.
Do you mean the area that gets cloned from, or the area that gets cloned
to? The clone tool should be painting to exactly
Yes, thanks.
I have taken both these suggestions to heart, but I still find that
the area I'm brushing over with the clone tool is not the same area
that gets cloned.
I wonder why it is not straightfoward, that we brush the small spot
and that's what clones. But no doubt there is a good
This is Akshay, a hobby photographer. I started using GIMP very recently.
I know there is a lot to learn, hence i am here :)
I am an automation engineer by profession.
Welcome, and you are right there is a lot to learn. May I suggest that
you have a look at www.meetthegimp.org and follow the
Hello list,
This is Akshay, a hobby photographer. I started using GIMP very
recently.
I know there is a lot to learn, hence i am here :)
I am an automation engineer by profession.
Regards,
Akshay
Welcome!
meetthegimp.org is definately a good choice! if you're more into
reading than
I was kinda stuck with http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/
These two links are mind blowing!! :)
Thanks for the warm welcome :)
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2008 6:24:27 PM
Subject: [Gimp-user] Hello
Owen wrote:
Another gotcha is the opacity slider may not be at 100%, so check that.
As no one has mentioned the user manual yet: did everyone assume that it
had been read before asking here? :)
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tool-clone.html
HTH,
Michael
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