![]() ![]() Have to run it now as administrator to even get it to open, lol. ![]() i love that software, but with each new win update, it gets more difficult to use, er it crashes. in the old old old photodraw that came with windows way back when. But clone should clone, not add, if you understand? Its adding, making the white darker, it should replace what is under it with the new cloned image. Printed it out and will then put lace around it and photocopy it, i guess. Yes, i started to do the last one, and in frustration, quit, lol. ![]() Or you could copy the fill in lace to a separate layer, position it and then erase the unwanted bits in the original layer and the fill in layer. So one option is the first thing rich2005 suggests in post #2 "erase the solid white lace areas first before cloning". If you clone to a transparent area you will see the lace as expected. Cloning does not increase transparency so you just end up adding white to white. The source area "dots" are holes in the lace, they are transparent surrounded by white. I cloned some other images, and it worked fine. Not sure why i cant just clone those over. =) I just want to clone the dots, from the one to the other, so the holes in each are transparent, like they are in the original im cloning from. I understand its merging in the background color, and thats not what i wanted. Update: ok, i couldnt make it work on the original, or i guess i did, and it was picking up the white background. Took several tries, i kept missing that first part to not merge on the other layers? at the start? well i guess that why it finally worked. Clone tool Alignment = None Try a fuzzy brush. What you should really do is erase the solid white lace areas first before cloning, however you can clone in the lace dots + background if you enable Sample merged in the clone tool options. It is because the dots effect is a combination of the background layer and the lace overlay. ![]()
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