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Artistic cloning mode Creative emulation.
Artistic cloning mode uses the original image only as a general source of colors for painting at the target location. Technically, it transfers the pixels from source area of the canvas to the brush head.
You are painting your own picture, only without the need to change colors. The result will highly depend on the brush used for cloning (and on the size of the brush) You can use any brush from your collection (*except for a couple of special brushes that are anyway not suitable for painting).
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Artistic cloning
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Clone options for Artistic mode
Blur Averages out the colors coming onto the brush head when blending, mixing-in or diluting. This blurs the pixels and creates softer blending. It is similar to shading pencil strokes with your finger tip. These don’t smear like paint does. At 0, this transfers the individual pixels (like a paintbrush would). Pull Defines the length that the paint is smudged (the pull). Technically speaking, it defines the rate at which the underlying color transfers to the brush head. At 0, the smudge is held for a shorter time so new colors are transferred to the brush head faster. At 100, the new colors are mixed in very slowly which sort of muddies or averages the new smudge colors with the old sampled smudge colors. Smaller values create a shorter smudge while higher values hold the smudge longer.
Blur and Pull parameters affect your current brush only (Learn how to use these in general on page 98) Note that changing Blur or Pull values here changes these parameters permanently for given brush.
Infinite Painter’s Manual
ref: manual_creative_clone_artistic
Creative Tools • Cloning • Page 220
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