Any ideas?
John/Lisa Manning Regional Health Education Center
Mason City, IA http://www.niacc.cc.ia.us/rhec/
"We can't afford to shop in any store that has a philosophy."
Marge Simpson
Because something is being done not quite right or because some little
thing is not being done.
> say to shift-click on the source. OK, I get a crosshair.
You got me to thinking, so I had a try. Opened an image. Chose Artist
Pastel Chalk. Pressed shift to get the crosshairs. Clicked. And then
started painting.
I was not surprised when I got big ugly black lines in the middle of
Washu's face and not the blue sky that I had indicated with the clone
source. Why? My chosen brush was still the Artist Pastel and I had not
told it to be doing any sort of cloning. Quick changing my Methods to
Soft Cover Cloning and all was well, I was up there, cloning with the
best of them.
So, my first question is - Are you using a cloning brush? You can chose
either one of the premade cloning brushes in the brush drawer, or you
can just (on the extended brushes palette) chose a cloning method.
Painter will let you set the cloning source, even if you are not
cloning. This may cause you to be misled into thinking that you are now
cloning.
I don't think I have a second question. If this does not solve your
problem, maybe somebody else understands you dilema better than I, or
please respond with excruciating detail so that I may try to duplicate
your problem.