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errrrrr need some basic help |
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Dec 8th 2005 | #171737 Report |
Member since: Dec 8th 2005 Posts: 5 |
ok i need help i think this is basic i think. ok i scaned an image and i try to use the clone stamp tool to get it to err sort of blend in. but it won't go. heres the pic of it just so you no what i'm tlaking about. [securl=http://www.zodm.com/images/5Kx30188.gif[/URL]]http://www.zodm.com/images/5Kx30188.gif[/URL][/securl] its the x i wan't to look like the other text the same effect plz help :D P.S hope that makes some sense |
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Dec 8th 2005 | #171741 Report |
Member since: Apr 19th 2005 Posts: 80 |
To use the stamp tool you first must ALT-click the part you want to "copy".Then you can paint where you want it to be "copied". It won't be very easy I think because the letters have another shape then the X. You probably have to do it this way: ALT-click / paint a little / ALT-click/ ...
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Dec 8th 2005 | #171744 Report |
Member since: Dec 8th 2005 Posts: 5 |
no it won't let me even do that thats why i was asking cause it wouldn't let me use the clone stamp tool for that. it just doesn't err clone when i try with that. everythink else i try to clone yes but not what i need which figures. so you no how to get around that?
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Dec 8th 2005 | #171748 Report |
Member since: Apr 19th 2005 Posts: 80 |
hmm, you talk pretty confusing (at least for me; I'm not English). What exactly happens? Does it paint something? I supose it does and I guess the probleme is that you just don't manage to paint the right stuff on the right place... (?) In that case the only sugestion I can give is often replace the spot you want to copy (the ALT-click thingy).
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