After the tool is selected you will want to choose a brush style. Below is the difference between the hard and soft brush. I usually use a soft brush because everything blends better that way.
After my brush is selected I assess the photo for what areas need to be covered. I then take the tool and click on an area close by the area on the photo that I want to cover up, on my keyboard I hit Alt + left mouse click to select the area I would like to use to clone over the area.
I recommend doing each little area at a time because if you try to use a big brush it gets distorted and doesn't look right on the photo. Check out the YouTube link below for a video tutorial on the clone stamp tool!
I really struggle with this tool! Great info!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome tool to use to make pictures look better. It is hard to get great pictures when I travel because of people walking in and out of the shot, so this tool would be great to use in order to photo shop strangers out. After watching the Clone Stamp Tool Video, I will definitely have to try this technique in the future. Thank you for sharing!
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