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30-06-08, 10:48 AM
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Re: Any tips on cloning??

Thank you for more tips guys

I am stil practising and I am definitely getting better, I have this fantastic, well for me it is, shot of the car, but there are legs etc everywhere, and it is starting to look good. I will post, when I am happy with it!!


     
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18-08-08, 07:38 PM
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Re: Any tips on cloning??

If a novice can add a tip, frequently change the place and angle you are picking the clone up from, and work as close to the item being erazed as possible.

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18-08-08, 07:43 PM
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Re: Any tips on cloning??

I am still no better at cloning eitherthan when i wrote this thread


     
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19-08-08, 02:46 AM
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Re: Any tips on cloning??

It's time consuming but careful use of the cloning stamp at about 50% opacity works fairly well. You've got to keep moving the pickup stamp before staming the clone or repeating patterns begin to appear.

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