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Clone Tool Preview - Digital-Magpie - 07-13-2020 I'm new to Gimp and have been using Photoshop up to this point. When I'm using Photoshop the stamp tool shows a preview of the image about to be pasted before you actually paste as shown in the attached image. I need this to be able align the pasted image to the one I'm copying over. How to I turn that on? RE: Clone Tool Preview - rich2005 - 07-13-2020 No way of a pre-view with the clone tool, although it might be a decent suggestion to the Gimp developers. The clone tool is essentially a brush, you do not see it until you click and paint. Since you seem to be using it as a stamp, two possibilities. 1. Use the clone tool, select a source, make a new layer, clone (paint) on the layer, move the layer. example https://i.imgur.com/r9mMBYy.mp4 2. Not the clone tool. Make a selection, feathered if needed, copy the selection, paste the selection. This is a temporary layer which can be moved. Anchor the layer. example: https://i.imgur.com/S2bLA1c.mp4 One advantage of this is you can use an irregular selection. I often use this way for defects on brickwork (removing graffiti etc) If you use cloning a lot then many operations are assigned (or can be assigned) shortcut keys to speed things up. |