
the one I did earlier.
I avoid the clone tool whenever possible. I know how to use photoshop and it's a poor tool with poor results so you can imagine what i think when average joe starts trying to use it.
There are easier and more effective ways of getting the same result.
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I avoid the clone tool whenever possible. I know how to use photoshop and it's a poor tool with poor results so you can imagine what i think when average joe starts trying to use it.
There are easier and more effective ways of getting the same result.

Healing Brush is better if you can get control of it...
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it's not the worst i've managed. I have done 1000+ per week and not posted a new thread. at least im making pictures this time.
don't worry I'll stop procrastinating soon.
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don't worry I'll stop procrastinating soon.

Australia doesn't just mean Sydney...
Christ, there are sheep and cattle stations bigger than England here.
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Christ, there are sheep and cattle stations bigger than England here.

You must know my friend in new zealand then, its like really small isnt it
:D
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:D

Looking at the amount of deaths I fear for the future. A whole generation of London bartenders could die.
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Besides, you're all criminals over there, right? Descended from British prisoners shipped to the other side of the world for Battle Royale style lols?
/tongue in cheek
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/tongue in cheek

It's all Bosnians, Serbians, Polaks and Koreans now. All the Aussies are in London serving me beer.
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I haven't been to London in a while. Was the Aussie uprising recent?
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West London was, until about 2 years ago, finishing school for Aussies. They filled every bar job because they were live-in positions and they needed cheap accommodation. They can't actually get a look-in for those jobs because the Poles have taken over for the same reason.
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Turkish, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, Thais.
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Where would Melbourne be without it's gangs
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I remember when Redsushi was posting ~1200 a week. Good times.
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but you get the rubber stampy thing. you select a source area you wish to duplicate (in gimp it's ctrl+ left click on area, ps i think might be alt) then you paint where you want to duplicate the colours of your source area.
there's a couple of options, you can have the source area fixed, or the source area can move the same distance and direction as your brush, while you paint.
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there's a couple of options, you can have the source area fixed, or the source area can move the same distance and direction as your brush, while you paint.

I dont really understand the gimp
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Practice I suppose. Meh. I spend a lot of time messing about with images, but my skills remain poor. The dream is to acquire tattyshop and do some tutorials. At the moment it's paint.net, which leaves little scope for actual changes.
:)
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:)

clone tool is pretty shitty. Especially if you're trying to go for large area removal. clone tool only gives decent results over a length scale of typically a few brush diameters.
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