Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Clone Stamping - My Wake Boarding Image
The reason I created this image was to expand my knowledge of Adobe Photoshop's features. I'm also a huge Wake Board fan.
Long Explaination:
I created this image in Adobe Photoshop. The first thing I did was I found an image that I really liked, and added it onto the blank page. So from there, I was left with the same image I had started, but that's NOT what we want to have the finished project look like. The next step I used was the "Clone Stamp" Tool (see the stamp icon). A circle should appear in place of your mouse. If you try and click on the image to clone it, an error should appear. This is because you haven't selected a focal point. To do so, press the 'Alt' key. A target should appear. Click on the image you want to duplicate. Let go of the key once you've chosen the point. Now any time you select the tool, you will be tracing the image! Be careful though, as if your tracing goes off of the image, you will be copying pressumably unwanted material. The area you are duplicating is highlighted by a cross or '+' looking symbol.
Steps (In Short) :
1) Open Program
2) File, 'New'
3) Select Desired image
4) Add into Photoshop
5) Select Clone Stamp Tool
6) Alt + click on starting point
7) Release alt
8) Click anywhere on image and drag to copy image.
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