Clone tool, before:
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For the Clone process I played with the tool for a while finding myself dissapointed in it because It wouldnt do anything the further I explored I noticed text at the bottom of the screen giving me step by step instructions on how to use the tool so from then on in it was click shoot swipe.
Text, Before
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The text process was rather simple something to which I have been doing for years so there wasnt really any ah ha! moments about it the on thing I have found interesting however is how with all the years that have passed it seems as though the text tool has remained the same no matter which program you are using to manipulate photos.
Paint, Before
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Hi guys, this actually I think was the assignment I have had fun with most I primarily used the bucket fill tool for most of it however I did use a paintbrush on some of it as well pretty self explanitory process but I believe the colors I chose work together and contrast nicely.
You've got the basics, John, but with practice the cloning tool can give you much more subtle results. The trick is selecting the source more than once, in other words, not just trying to copy a whole part of an image, but using it selectively.
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