How to Use the Clone Tool in Gimp
Get the image that you want to fix., Click on the clone tool., Look down at the toolbar for the clone stamp., Hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard while using your mouse to click on the area you would like to duplicate., After selecting the area...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Get the image that you want to fix.
This one is a rose with grass in it. -
Step 2: Click on the clone tool.
It looks like a stamp. , You will probably want to adjust the opacity.
If it is less than 100, it will look more natural.
Also, depending on what you are covering, adjust the scale.
One last thing you can do is change the brush and the brush size. , You can change the size of the clone brush by moving the scale button. , You can click on as many areas as you like and the same cloned image will appear there. , -
Step 3: Look down at the toolbar for the clone stamp.
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Step 4: Hold down the CTRL key on the keyboard while using your mouse to click on the area you would like to duplicate.
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Step 5: After selecting the area you'd like to clone
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Step 6: let go of CTRL and click on the area you'd like to cover.
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Step 7: Repeat process as necessary.
Detailed Guide
This one is a rose with grass in it.
It looks like a stamp. , You will probably want to adjust the opacity.
If it is less than 100, it will look more natural.
Also, depending on what you are covering, adjust the scale.
One last thing you can do is change the brush and the brush size. , You can change the size of the clone brush by moving the scale button. , You can click on as many areas as you like and the same cloned image will appear there. ,
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