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Multi-point Cloners brush variant Example
Perspective 4P lets you give the sampled area the
appearance of depth. Perspective Tiling 4P also
lets you tile the sampled area. Perspective 4P uses
four reference points.
Reference points
After selecting a brush variant, you need to set the sample and destination reference points in the image.
The number of reference points depends on the type of transformation that you choose. The reference
points allow you to identify the sample area, position the destination, and control the transformation.
After the points are set, you can then apply brushstrokes to the destination area to gradually reveal the
transformed sample. You can insert source points in one document and destination points in another, or
you can insert both sets of points in the same document.
Sample source (left) and destination (right) reference points are set for Perspective cloning.
Tiling
Tiling allows you to fill a space by repeating a small sampled image. The 4-Point Tiling option is available
for Bilinear or Perspective cloning only.
The four sample reference points define the sampled area, which is temporarily converted into a pattern
tile. In the clone destination, the tile is warped according to the relative positions of the source and
destination reference points and repeated as necessary to cover the area. If you want to save the sampled
area for future use, you can capture it as a pattern. For more information, see “Creating and editing
patterns” on page 714.
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