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Paint Shop Pro X User Guide - FTP - Corel Corporation

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the same layer, another layer in the image, a merged image, or a layer from anotherimage.The Clone Brush tool was used to remove the garbage bag from the photo on the left.The Object Remover tool lets you remove objects when the surrounding area is fairlyuniform in color and texture. This tool is similar to the Clone Brush tool in that you useit to identify an area you want to remove and then choose an area with a backgroundthat you want to use.To clone a part of an image1 On the Tools toolbar, choose the Clone Brush tool .2 On the Tool Options palette, choose the brush tip, size, opacity, and other options.If you want to clone data from all layers merged together, mark the Use all layerscheck box. Unmark the check box if you want to clone data from the current layeronly.3 On the source image, right-click the center point of the source area.If you have more than one layer, click the name of the layer on the Layers palettebefore you define the source area.4 Drag in the image where you want to paint the cloned area.Make sure that you select a source area with data.If your image contains a selection, make sure that you right-click within theselection to set your clone source. If you are using a pen tablet, you can achievethe same result by holding down Shift.52 <strong>Corel</strong> <strong>Paint</strong> <strong>Shop</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> X <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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