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The Clone method mixes strokes with the background.<br />

Opacity to set the transparency level of brushstrokes.<br />

Brush – to choose the shape of a brush.<br />

Scale – to choose the size of a brush.<br />

Brush Dynamics – to choose options of the brush dynamics;<br />

Fade out – to choose a fixed length of a stroke.<br />

Apply Jitter – to create the effect of a jittering paintbrush.<br />

Hard edge – to remove antialising of all edges of a stroke.<br />

Source – to determine whether data will be copied from an image or one of the<br />

patterns discussed above. If data will be copied from the pattern, you do not<br />

need to set a starting point of copying using the Ctrl key.<br />

Alignment – to define the relation between cursors when using the tool .<br />

Your options:<br />

o<br />

o<br />

o<br />

o<br />

None – no alignment. When you set the starting point (source) (using<br />

Crtl), it is not important where you start copying because the source<br />

position will not change. This option is usually used to copy one element<br />

in several places.<br />

Aligned – the offset is set between the starting point (source) and the<br />

closed result, and all subsequent brushstrokes use the same offset.<br />

Registered – the image of one layer is moved to another layer, not<br />

sideways or upwards/downwards.<br />

Fixed – the starting point (source) remains set. You paint using a simple<br />

paintbrush, only instead of a regular line, each time you copy the<br />

pattern of the source point.<br />

TASK. Open image pav_3.jpg and copy the duck in the foreground using the Clone<br />

Tool.<br />

1. Open image pav_3.jpg:

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