Quick links to procedures on this page:
You can apply a transformed sample by filling, instead of using a brush. Filling allows you to cover a large area evenly, without much effort. Filling is supported only when you use perspective or bilinear sampling, with or without tiling.
To apply a transformed sample as a fill, you need to set both sample source and destination reference points, as you would when applying a sample with a brush. For information, see Applying transformations when sampling.
If you want to save the sample source reference area as a pattern for future use, you can capture the pattern. For more information, see Creating and editing patterns.
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Click the Cloners brush category, and click a brush variant that allows you to select four sample source and four destination points: |
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In the Cloning panel (Window Clone Source), enable the Clone Color check box. |
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If you chose the XPerspective 4P or XPerspective Tiling 4P variant, choose Perspective from the Clone Type list box. |
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If you chose the XBilinear 4P variant, choose Bilinear from the Clone Type list box. |
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Hold down Option (macOS) or Alt (Windows), and click to set the four sample source reference points. |
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Hold down Option + Shift (macOS) or Alt + Shift (Windows), and click to set the four destination reference points. |
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Click the Paint Bucket tool in the toolbox. |
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Choose Source Image from the Fill list box on the property bar. |
The destination points determine where the transformation occurs.
You can use transformed clone information to make a brick pattern become a steep wall.