![]() ![]() Select -> None It limits painting to inside the selection. If you used one of the selection tools and the selection is still active, turn it off. see: Ī little bit unsure about : quote: I reposition a piece of my picture then try and fill in the spot left. Depending on Alignment the source remains in the same place or tracks the mouse. ![]() It is straightforward to use the clone tool not only in. You would probably be better using the Clone tool, then you can set the target on one layer, then use it on an another layer directly. It might work OK with small/thin text, but I think it's better for removing small spots/imperfections. Look for the message bottom of Gimp window. The clone tool is used in Gimp to edit some unrequired parts of the image and improve its pixel quality. 1 Answer Sorted by: 1 The Healing Tool isn't really designed for removing text - especially large text. Just use the tool to click and paint same as the paint tool. You should see the message bottom of Gimp window. Save your work as PSD (File - Save as PSD) or as JPG / PNG / SVG (File - Export as). Create a new image or open existing files from your computer. ( Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, Sketch App, Adobe XD, CorelDRAW ). You seem to have this bit ok, Ctrl- click to fix a source. Photopea: advanced image editor Free online editor supporting PSD, XCF, Sketch, XD and CDR formats. Make sure you are using a suitable brush (1) and size (2) The dynamics should be off (3) and until you get the hang of the clone tool set Alignment to None (or maybe Fixed) see: Healing Brush works for healing any particular section in images, same as a clone tool, but it has something different algorithm for doing this process that means it copies pixel along with the texture of your chosen area as source area (the area which you want to paste at another place in image) for destination area (where you want to paste your copied area). (10-19-2019, 06:31 PM)rich2005 Wrote: First of all check the clone tool properties. ![]()
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