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Lesson 80: Vanishing Point (3) (Vanishing Point)

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Clone Stamp Tool

If we want to clone certain parts of our image that are shown in perspective, we use the “Clone Stamp Tool” in the “Vanishing Point” dialog.
In the picture below I want the picture in the far right to disappear.
I could do with the Clone Stamp Tool in the Toolbox, but I can never get boards at the bottom of the wall in perspective, to be perfect by cloning.
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So I open the “Vanishing Point” dialog box.
If this does not happen, you first create the grids.
Click the “Clone Brush Tool” in dialog box.
In the Options bar, we give the following settings:
The “Diameter” and “Hardness” options will be different for everyone and require no further explanation, I think.
In the “Heal”, choose “On”, the way we want to plaster the wall again.
You click, with the alt key pressed, in a place in the wall that you want to clone.
Make sure that the “Allow Multi-Surface Operations” option is checked in the list of settings of the “Vanishing” dialog box:
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Then click on the location in the image that you want to “clone over”.
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The image is gone, and what’s more, the perspective of the boards down the wall is fine.
This would never have succeeded with the Clone Stamp Tool in Photoshop Toolbox.
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