Gimp gap 2.8
Now just move the cursor around your desired area on which you want to clone this pattern. Select the Pattern option, then click on the icon of the pattern box, and you will have some pattern here. We have seen the Image source option above, so now let us look at the pattern. Here we have a Source option in which you can choose the source for the clone tool that means the clone tool considers the selection area from the image if you select the Image option in Source or if you select Pattern option, then you can choose any pattern as considering selection area for clone tool. Now come to the bottom of the parameters’ box. For example, I choose Color to erase mode then see what will happen after cloning? You can choose the mode of the cloned layer from this list also. Here I have chosen the opacity value as 50%. You can decrease the opacity of the cloning object layer by opacity option, and when you clone your object, it will clone with your chosen opacity value like this. You can increase and decrease the size of the brush according to the size of the cloning object from the Size option of its parameter. Now let us analyze some important parameters of this tool for better handling on this tool. When you move the cursor, you will notice the cursor of your selection will also move around your selected area, so during cloning, mind this game of clone tool for proper cloning. Now go to that place on your image where you want to clone it and make a click with the left button of the mouse and drag around the desired place by holding the left click. I will select this area on this scenery of these images. For selecting a place, this circular curser of the brush of clone tool on that area then make click by holding Ctrl key of the keyboard and when you satisfy with your selection release the Ctrl button and click. Now let us assign an area to this tool which we want to select as the cloning area. Once you click, the parameters of this tool will be open in the parameters section of tools.įirst select layer in layer panel on which you want to use clone to. Now take the Clone tool first by click on it, or you can press the C button of the keyboard as a shortcut key.