![]() To avoid any potential problems with brushes working differently to those indicated I suggest that you return the brushes chosen to their default settings. ![]() This particular cloning brush is used extensively throughout the book as not only can it be used for creating a picture as in this example, it is often used to bring back parts of the original image to a picture made with more painterly brushes. When you try this with your own picture the settings will vary depending on the content. Remember that if you are using a mouse you will need to use lower opacity settings. Throughout the book the precise settings will be given for each brush and it is most important that you follow these carefully to achieve the desired result with the picture provided. Try it with the picture that is on the DVD, it has been tested with this image so it will be easier to follow. It is a simple clone that can result in a beautiful delicate picture and is a good one to start with. The first step-by-step example in this chapter is what is called a 'soft clone' and this is a clone that does not use any paper texture but has a very smooth finish.
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