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<blockquote data-quote="brads" data-source="post: 547388" data-attributes="member: 15461"><p>RobV, you'll love PS when you get used to it! Mind you, that could be YEARS! Back to your questions...Sometimes I option/alt-click and get a new selection but other times I let the tool go back to the same setting (UNtick Aligned). Probably the best advice is to use the Opacity slider. Subtlety is everything with the clone tool.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the shape can be different. Simply choose a new brush from your Brush drop down menu. I rarely change from circular. Hard edge and soft edge are important. Have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brads, post: 547388, member: 15461"] RobV, you'll love PS when you get used to it! Mind you, that could be YEARS! Back to your questions...Sometimes I option/alt-click and get a new selection but other times I let the tool go back to the same setting (UNtick Aligned). Probably the best advice is to use the Opacity slider. Subtlety is everything with the clone tool. Yes, the shape can be different. Simply choose a new brush from your Brush drop down menu. I rarely change from circular. Hard edge and soft edge are important. Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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