I don't believe that I have ever seen the clone stamp tool go beyond the
confines of the outer circle. Inside the outer circle, it depends on
the hardness setting and the particular brush that is selected. It can
be controlled by using a Wacom tablet and pressure dynamics.
Paul in Portland OR
On 1/22/2015 11:29 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
But something I always forget... unless you have the hardness level set
at 100% the clone stamp feels no guilt in not honoring the confines of
the brush circle. That's an area where PW Pro is easier to use.
Regardless of brush hardness the outer diameter of the brush circle is
the outer diameter of the effect. You can always tell exactly where the
paint is going to go... not so with Photoshop. Or if there's a setting
to control that in PS I'm not aware of it.
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