Have you ever encountered the problem of unnatural image blending when using the Clone Stamp tool? This may be because your clone source mode is set incorrectly. Today, PHP editor Baicao will introduce you how to set up the copy source mode to help you easily solve the image mixing problem. Read on for the detailed steps below to make your imitation perfect.
First click the [Window] option under the menu bar.
Then click the [Copy Source] button in the [Window] option that opens.
You need to know that the clone source option is not a separate tool. It must be used in conjunction with the stamp tool or the healing brush, or it is an accessory setting of the stamp tool or the healing brush. Let's take a look at what each parameter in the clone source option panel means.
X: Set horizontal displacement. Represents the vertical distance from the source point to the target point on the X-axis (horizontally).
Y: Set vertical displacement. Indicates the vertical distance from the source point to the target point on the Y axis (longitudinal).
W: Set the horizontal zoom ratio. Indicates the scaling percentage of the width of the source point after the content is copied to the target point.
H: Set the vertical scaling ratio. Indicates the scaling percentage of the height of the source point after the content is copied to the target point.
There will be a link icon between the W value and H value, indicating that the scaling ratio of width and height will remain consistent. You can also click to cancel it so that the horizontal and vertical scaling ratios can be set to different values, but the copied image will be deformed.
The next one is to set the rotation angle. Through the setting, the copied image can be rotated to a certain angle.
Frame displacement: This seems to be related to animation, so I haven’t studied it in depth.
The display overlay option below, if checked, can visually preview the size and position of the copied image. The opacity and blending options can be modified, and inverse equality can also be set, but these are just doing it. It affects the visual effect when drawing images and has no impact on the final image modification result. It sounds complicated to say, but it's actually very simple to do.
Set [Mode]
As shown in the open [Clone Source] tab, click the drop-down menu to select the required mode.
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