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Automatically cloning an image

You can use the Auto Clone effect to automatically apply brush dabs to your image. The types of dabs depend on which brush you select. The color is picked up from the clone source. Unlike most other effects, Auto Clone has no dialog box, using the current brush settings and the clone color instead.

The best way to produce a Natural-Media version of an image is to first clone it and then choose a brush that produces artistic dabs. The Driving Rain variant of the Cloner brush category works well for generating a hand-drawn look. The Seurat variant of the Artists brush category also works well.

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In this example, the Seurat variant was used with the Auto Clone effect.

If you apply Auto Clone to a large area, the paint may fill smaller rectangular tiles one at a time. If you click to stop Auto Clone, it won’t automatically finish the final tile of the overall selected area. To fill in non-rectangular areas, you can use Auto Clone with a selection. For more information, see Getting started with selections.

When you use Auto Clone with the Felt Pen Cloner variant, or other tools that turn black as you repeat strokes, areas darken rapidly. You can slow down the color buildup when using Auto Clone by dimming the original image.

Another way to automate cloning is by recording and playing back individual brushstrokes, which is especially useful for filling in backgrounds. For more information, see Recording and playing back brushstrokes and Image cloning and sampling.

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If you apply Auto Clone to a large area, the paint may fill areas sparsely. When you click to stop Auto Clone, it stops at that point. It won’t continue to fill the selected area. To fill an area completely, you must let the Auto Clone continue.

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You can transform a variant into a cloner, so you can use it with Auto Clone, by clicking the Clone Color button in the Color panel.

You can generate more color variety in the dabs by setting the ±H, ±S, and ±V sliders in the Color Variability panel to 15% each. You can open the Color Variability panel by choosing Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability.


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