• | To add a clone source to a clone document |
• | To work with multiple clone sources |
Corel Painter lets you add multiple clone sources to a clone document, which lets you borrow elements from multiple images and combine them in the clone. You can use any open document as a clone source if you add it as a clone source using the Clone Source panel. In addition, the Clone Source panel lets you quickly switch between clone sources.
The girl (1) and background (2) images were set as clone sources. They were then merged into the clone image (3). Both clone sources display in the Clone Source panel (4).
To add a clone source to a clone document |
1 | Open the clone image to which you want to add a clone source. |
2 | Choose Window Clone Source. |
3 | In the Clone Source panel, click the Open Source Image button , and choose Open Source. |
4 | Locate the image that you want to add as a clone source. |
5 | Click Open. |
The clone source is added to the Clone Source panel, and it’s also embedded in the document. |
If you want to add additional clone sources, repeat steps 3 to 5. |
To work with multiple clone sources |
1 | Choose Window Clone Source. |
2 | In the Clone Source panel, choose a clone source from the clone source list. |
3 | Apply brushstrokes to the canvas. |
To work with a different clone source, choose the clone source from the clone source list. |
Some features described in the Help are available only in Corel Painter 2015, and are not included in Painter Essentials 5. For more information about Corel Painter 2015, visit http://www.painterartist.com/. | |
To get started with Painter Essentials 5, see the Painter Essentials 5 Quick Start Guide. |
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