Clone tool or Paper with color infos
Clone tool or Paper with color infos
I was wondering if there was a clone tool in TVP like in PS or Gimp ? I tried different solutions to mimic this feature (spare, paper, image source FX ...) with no luck. To make it short, is there a way to paint cycled patterns, pretty much like the paper option, but with color informations ?
Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
That's the 'pantograph' paint mode.
[F5] is the default shortcut.
[Shift-P] allows you to select the offset (draw a line from where you want to 'pixk' the colors to where you want to start painting).
In the "Shape settings" window [Windows>Settings>Shape Settings] you can select the source of the pixels. Most useful ones are 'Spare" and "Previous Image".
You can also set the offset from here instead of using [Shift-P].
[F5] is the default shortcut.
[Shift-P] allows you to select the offset (draw a line from where you want to 'pixk' the colors to where you want to start painting).
In the "Shape settings" window [Windows>Settings>Shape Settings] you can select the source of the pixels. Most useful ones are 'Spare" and "Previous Image".
You can also set the offset from here instead of using [Shift-P].
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Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
yeap, but not exactly when it goes to "source" an animated pattern or texture,ematecki wrote:That's the 'pantograph' paint mode.
[F5] is the default shortcut.
[Shift-P] allows you to select the offset (draw a line from where you want to 'pixk' the colors to where you want to start painting).
In the "Shape settings" window [Windows>Settings>Shape Settings] you can select the source of the pixels. Most useful ones are 'Spare" and "Previous Image".
You can also set the offset from here instead of using [Shift-P].
why not to add to the panto tool 2 new "source" options : Source = Paper, Spare, Display, Layer, Previous, Next, Back, Front),
so we could "paint" with the content of an animated layer (hidden) positionned underneath (or above) the target one.
Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
Thank you for your answer,ematecki wrote:That's the 'pantograph' paint mode.
[F5] is the default shortcut.
[Shift-P] allows you to select the offset (draw a line from where you want to 'pixk' the colors to where you want to start painting).
In the "Shape settings" window [Windows>Settings>Shape Settings] you can select the source of the pixels. Most useful ones are 'Spare" and "Previous Image".
You can also set the offset from here instead of using [Shift-P].
I tried this method, but I couldn't make what I wanted. I work with small patterns, and would like to "cycle" the PANTO target through it. I guess I could muddle through with some grg, but don't really know where to start.
Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
Isn't that what an AnimBrush is made for?
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Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
No it is not, the AnimBrush stamps the pattern, I would like the pattern to be screen relative juste like the paper. In fact, what I'm trying to achieve is exactly like the paper but with color informations, and for those who know, like the Pattern Stamp Tool in Photoshop.slowtiger wrote:Isn't that what an AnimBrush is made for?
Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
Put your color "paper" in the spare, set the panto offset to 0,0, source to spare.Jackle wrote:slowtiger wrote:In fact, what I'm trying to achieve is exactly like the paper but with color informations.
This is *exactly* a color paper.
If this is not what you want, can you post some images, which are worth a thousand words :)
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Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
ok, if your "colored paper" isn't animated, copy it in the spare page, then paint with any painting tool in "merge" mode.Jackle wrote:... In fact, what I'm trying to achieve is exactly like the paper but with color informations, and for those who know, like the Pattern Stamp Tool in Photoshop.
Re: Clone tool or Paper with color infos
Thanks for your answer. My "colored paper" could be animated, and isn't necessary the same size as the project size. I knew that technique, and tried to go around to fit my needs, but couldn't find a way ..ZigOtto wrote:ok, if your "colored paper" isn't animated, copy it in the spare page, then paint with any painting tool in "merge" mode.
The regular paper doesn't seem to care about the size of the project, and is cycled. How is it coded, and is it possible to customize the spare to do the same thing ?
edit: I'll post an image that explains what I'm trying to do.