Oh, ok. I get it now. I was using the Pattern Stamp tool rather than the Clone Stamp. Why do you 'sample' something with Alt-click if what's under the cross is going to duplicate wherever the mouse pointer/brush is?
Thank you! You explained it very clearly. But when I do that, Alt-click on a white area, it immediately lays down a dark spot - and if I click somewhere else that I wanted to cover with the white area, and move around,it covers it with what looks like stones - I have no idea where that came from...maybe some kind of sample in Photoshop database somewhere. How do I correct this?
Thanks! You're clear, but when I click on the Clone tool, get my brush, hold down the Alt key & click on the solid blue trash can that I want as the source of my clone. I then click, hold down my mouse, get the circle & plus sign close togetrher, let go of my mouse, and end up drawing a duplicate. So, for example, if I move the tool outside of the trash can by mistake onto the black rug, I will get a line of black rug in the new place. What am I doing wrong? Hope you can help!
AHHH brillant! thank you so much...I actually came acrossed this video after looking at another tutorial of yours on vignette...your girls are really cute. Im trying to get the "natural vignette" look for some portrait photography Im doing... do you have a video on this? thanks for any feedback :)
heu i have trouple with this tool, i m doing everything u said even in a new layer but it doesnt clone it, so would you know if im doint something wrong ?
very great tutorial, I just want to say that a better tool for cleaning up wrinkles or pimples is thye healing brush tool, which works almost the same way.
i'm so tired of seeing 100mph photoshop videos that only end with pissing you off at the fact that you don't know anything by the end. I actually learned something valuable from this!
Oh, ok. I get it now. I was using the Pattern Stamp tool rather than the Clone Stamp. Why do you 'sample' something with Alt-click if what's under the cross is going to duplicate wherever the mouse pointer/brush is?
12yod12 7 months ago
Thank you! You explained it very clearly. But when I do that, Alt-click on a white area, it immediately lays down a dark spot - and if I click somewhere else that I wanted to cover with the white area, and move around,it covers it with what looks like stones - I have no idea where that came from...maybe some kind of sample in Photoshop database somewhere. How do I correct this?
12yod12 7 months ago
THANKS! A LOT!!
maryam101kikiki 1 year ago
thx i needed that
mantriukas 2 years ago
Excellent tutorial! This is not an easy topic to explain thorougly, but you did so beautifully. Thanks for posting this.
flashguy001 2 years ago
Thankyou very much, now i know how to use the clone stamp:)
NYCITY3 2 years ago
Thanks! You're clear, but when I click on the Clone tool, get my brush, hold down the Alt key & click on the solid blue trash can that I want as the source of my clone. I then click, hold down my mouse, get the circle & plus sign close togetrher, let go of my mouse, and end up drawing a duplicate. So, for example, if I move the tool outside of the trash can by mistake onto the black rug, I will get a line of black rug in the new place. What am I doing wrong? Hope you can help!
PhotoshopPupil 2 years ago
You need to resample every so often.
NickTann 2 years ago
AHHH brillant! thank you so much...I actually came acrossed this video after looking at another tutorial of yours on vignette...your girls are really cute. Im trying to get the "natural vignette" look for some portrait photography Im doing... do you have a video on this? thanks for any feedback :)
Bundleboo 3 years ago
does the adobe photoshop elements 7
have a clone stamp tool
justineasley 3 years ago
your tutorial is great!
kerd922 3 years ago
heu i have trouple with this tool, i m doing everything u said even in a new layer but it doesnt clone it, so would you know if im doint something wrong ?
9mare9 4 years ago
very great tutorial, I just want to say that a better tool for cleaning up wrinkles or pimples is thye healing brush tool, which works almost the same way.
funnyhead6 4 years ago
great tutorial, I love the stamp tool now XD
its true XDXDXDD
XfullmetalotakuX 4 years ago
Awesome Post!
didn't know abt the duplicacy thing.. Thanks a lot.
N please post some more tutorials on photoshop.
ritesh024 4 years ago
Explains perfectly. Very clear and organized tutorial.
Thanks for sharing it with us !!!
hugrakka 4 years ago
you explained awsome.
miste1982 4 years ago
you explained really better than others..!!!!
jobelle27 4 years ago
thanks dude always got confused with the + sign when using it.
BenDavies1991 4 years ago
KUDOS TO YOU
i'm so tired of seeing 100mph photoshop videos that only end with pissing you off at the fact that you don't know anything by the end. I actually learned something valuable from this!
you're my hero
wcfcarolina13 4 years ago
I needed this ,thanks...
mukihiphop 4 years ago
Very well explained.This helped me a lot.Thanks again.
bikerbob1947 5 years ago
thanks:D pity you cant do the entire manual :( lol
millball 5 years ago