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Flipping and rotating the source - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Introducing Photoshop
Flipping and rotating the source
- [Instructor] All right now, I'll introduce you to the clone source panel, which is a little known feature that allows you to flip and rotate the source on the fly when painting with the standard healing brush. And so here we are looking at another portrait shot from the Dreamstime image library. This one features a model wearing what appears to be two different sets of false eyelashes. One that is relatively thin, and one that is very thick. What I want to do is clone the thick lashes onto that left eye, which obviously is going to require us to flip one eyelid onto the other, but it's going to require a little bit of rotation as well. And so I'll go and switch back to the original image and click on the flat background here inside the layers panel. And now I'll add a new layer by dropping down to the little plus icon at the bottom of the layers panel and Alt or Option + clicking on it to force the display of the…
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Using the Clone Stamp tool5m 17s
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Cloning to an independent layer4m 8s
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Cloning vs. healing5m 5s
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Using the Spot Healing Brush5m 5s
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The Content-Aware Fill command6m 30s
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Adjusting the Color Adaptation setting2m 30s
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Flipping and rotating the source4m 1s
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