![]() If it’s in full color, I’m in Color mode. If the color wheel is grayed out, I know I’m in Clone Color mode. I can quickly tell if I’m painting in Clone Color mode by looking at the Color panel. Before I start painting the clone, I need to make sure that I’m in Clone Color mode.I also enable the Append File Extension check box (Mac only). When saving as a PSD file, I make sure to enable the Uncompressed check box. I prefer saving to the Photoshop (PSD) file format, but you can also save the file to RIFF. I save the document by clicking File > Save As.I, personally, cannot draw straight lines to save my life, so this is an excellent way to make sure my strokes are accurate. I find that it’s a great way to view a source file without having to physically switch between the files. NOTE: I press Ctrl T (Windows) or Command T (Mac) to toggle tracing paper on or off. ![]() I often toggle the tracing paper on and off to view my progress. In the Clone Source panel, I also adjust the Tracing Paper Opacity to 0%.In the Clone Source panel, I make sure the prepped jpg is set as the clone source by selecting it in the list.However, if you don’t see it, you can open it by clicking Window > Clone Source. Once the clone is generated, the Clone Source panel should automatically display in the workspace. ![]() I can start cloning in source information in this document. The Quick Clone feature automatically generates a new clone document named “Untitled” in the document window.
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