Saving Faces - ScanSoft SUPERGOO User Manual

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Cloned portions of an image appear on their own layer that floats over
the rest of the image. This means that you can move the cloned
features anywhere on the image Canvas, without affecting the rest of
the face.
The Clone Window with a portion of the source image being cloned onto the
Image Canvas.
Clone Source
B
To clone a features from an image:
1. Click the Clone tool. The Open dialog appears.
2. Locate the file you want to use and click Open. The image
appears in the Clone Source window.
3. In the Image Canvas, position the cursor over the area where you
want to place a cloned portion of the image.
4. Drag the mouse over the area in small circles. As you drag, a
portion of the source image appears on your face.
5. Use the Edit palette tools to reposition, or resize the cloned
features.
Clone
Destination
B
To load an image into the Clone window:
1. Click the Load button on the Clone window. The In dialog
appears.
2. Locate the file you want to use as a clone source and click Open.
The image appears in a clone window.
3. On the Image Canvas move the cursor over the area where you
want the cloned features to appear.
4. Drag the over the desired area. The features from clone image
appear on your FUSION Room face.
C

Saving Faces

The memory frames, located below the Image canvas, let you save
different faces. As you create faces you may want to save different
stages of change. For example, if you're playing with the mouth and
get it into just the right position, you can temporarily store it in a
memory frame and then continue editing features.
B
To store a face in a Memory Frame:
1. Set up the face in the Image Canvas.
2. Click on an empty memory Frame.
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