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02/16/2010 08:42:25 AM · #1 |
Is there a way when you are cloning, to be able to flip it? so it is the opposit when you click it onto your photo??? |
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02/16/2010 08:45:13 AM · #2 |
Not exactly what you are looking for but: Select the area you would like to clone, copy it, paste it into a new layer, then flip it horizontally and place it where you need it. Does that help solve your problem? |
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02/16/2010 08:55:34 AM · #3 |
that is one way to do it, I will try it out thank you!!!!!!!!!! |
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02/16/2010 03:45:42 PM · #4 |
You probably already know, but just in case... If you use the method described above you can use a feathered eraser to blend the edges in. |
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02/16/2010 04:09:19 PM · #5 |
If you have two images open at once, you can clone from one into the other; didya know that? So just dupe the image, flip it, and clone over to the original as desired. I suggest doing the cloning on a blank layer, so you can erase away selectively, or toss it and begin anew if it doesn't look right.
R. |
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02/16/2010 05:21:32 PM · #6 |
see I dint know any of that, or didn't think about it!
thanks guys!!! of to clone some glass! |
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02/16/2010 06:32:10 PM · #7 |
Depending on what you're cloning you may be able to simply set the degree of the clone source (i.e. windows/clone source then enter say 180 for the degree).
Message edited by author 2010-02-16 18:32:58.
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02/16/2010 06:34:34 PM · #8 |
yanko, I didn't know you could do that either! |
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02/16/2010 08:44:34 PM · #9 |
Word to the wise: While all these suggestions will work, none are legal in either Basic or Advanced editing. So if you're thinking of doing this to a challenge entry, you'll want to think twice. For art, gallery, stock, commercial and such ... well, clone away! They'll work great! |
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02/16/2010 08:47:22 PM · #10 |
it was fo a side challenge, I wanted a broken window glass pane flipped at certain angles. It has been an interesting experiment, not one I have mastered though! |
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