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See cloned area in clone tool
#1
Hello, is there an option in GIMP for seeing what I'm cloning (cloned area) when using the Clone Tool, like the way the clone tool in photoshop does?

Doing it without a visual help is too difficult. 

Thanks in advance.
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#2
(01-25-2019, 09:45 PM)newa116 Wrote: Hello, is there an option in GIMP for seeing what I'm cloning

When cloning, both the source and target areas are visible. See image below.

Quote:like the way the clone tool in photoshop does

Not many (if any) photoshop users around here. You will need to explain what it is that you want.


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At very basic level, is the brush outline enabled in Edit -> Preferences -> Image Windows -> Mouse Pointers ? screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/r7EhKqu.jpg

Then there are the various modes none - aligned -registered - fixed which determine how the source follows the active clone brush. All in the docs https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/en/gimp-tool-clone.html and it is worth reviewing this for aspects such as transparency and the bit at the end about effects.

At an extreme, when cloning from layer-to-layer or image-to-image and the source is hidden, temporarily go into Gimp multi-window mode. https://i.imgur.com/SK6dPHW.jpg

Then, there is a new tool, seamless clone, it is there in Gimp 2.10 but needs enabling. https://i.imgur.com/wn6OOl2.jpg Experimental and a bit flakey. Takes a selection and merges the clone colours with the underlying image. I think in PS this is 'smart clone' or something like that.

edit: But always better to forget about how PS works for there lies insanity Wink
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