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Help again please:) - 06-05-2008, 09:55 PM


I've finally figured out the clone thing on PS6 and need guidance. What brushes are a no-no for cloning out telephone wires or fixing the sky? I see on the enlarged version I cut into the cross and roof. Anyone?
Here's the cloned one and orgininal one. I need all the help I can get:) Thank you in advance
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When cloning around objects it helps to zoom way in and use the bracket keys to make your clone brush very small.

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When cloning around objects it helps to zoom way in and use the bracket keys to make your clone brush very small.
Ok thanks for the help! I'll keep practicing.
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For the sky I would use the healing brush instead of the clone tool. It blends in better. You can google a tutorial on the healing brush but for something like that the healing brush would do nicely. Good luck!

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