Cloning An Image - Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 7 User Manual

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Cloning an image

Cloning is a great way to quickly duplicate an object or feature in one
frame and replicate it over other frames in the sequence. For example,
you could remove an annoying object by cloning over it with parts of the
background, or create the impression of more stars in a night scene by
cloning additional stars into the background.
To clone an image:
Click the Clone tool on the Tool panel and select a brush from the
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Attribute toolbar. Then, specify the brush's attributes in the Brush
panel. (In the Options tab of the Brush panel, click the Absolute
button, if it is not already selected.)
Move to the image you want to clone. Then whil holding down the
2.
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crosshair pointer appears indicating the area to be cloned.
Start painting where you want the object or feature to appear. As you
3.
paint, a brush head marquee appears around the crosshair pointer
indicating the portions of the image being cloned.
Move to another area of the image and click again to clone the same
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object or feature. Keep repeating this until you have cloned as many
objects or features you want. When finished, click Edit: Power
Duplicate to apply the exact same edits over other frames in the
project.
Cloning an image to remove part of the background
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] key, click over the object or feature you want to clone. A
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