That clone stamp tool brush seems to do crazy things. In CC, when you
reduce the hardness setting, the brush gets larger, although the size in
pixels, as seen in the brush panel, seems to be unchanged. In CS5, the
brush outline gets smaller as you reduce the hardness size and the size
in pixels seems to stay the same. I still don't see it going outside
the outer circle as seen when stamping.
Paul in Portland OR
On 1/22/2015 5:06 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
We must be using differen products or at least different settings. I
don't have a Wacom tablet. I simply use a mouse. Unless the hardness
of the clone tool is at 100% the area cloned from and to exceeds the
diameter of the tool. I just did it again to be sure I was correct.
When at 100% the tool makes a hard edged circle at exactly the tool
diameter. But, at less than 100% it starts overflowing the brush
diameter. It seems to be telling me that a soft brush is a mushy brush.
I tested it by cloning the bridge of a ship to the clear blue sky area.
I set the brush diameter to exactly the width of the bridge. But
there were other non-sky (darker) areas outside the brush diameter. When
choosing the source for the clone I chose the bridge. The cloned area
clearly exceeds the diameter of the brush as it leaves gray areas on the
blue sky beyond the brush diameter.
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