
170 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
Use the tracing paper feature to view the source image for outlining
(left). When you turn tracing paper off, you can see the outline (right).
To clone an image
1 Open the image that you want to clone.
2
Choose File Clone.
The clone is displayed in its own document window.
If you want to paint in the clone colors on a blank canvas, you can clear the clone document by
choosing Select All, and then choosing Edit Clear.
3 Apply brushstrokes to the canvas by using a cloner brush, or choose any brush and set it to clone color.
If you want to open the Clone Source panel, choose Window Clone Source.
When you create a clone, a copy of the source image is automatically embedded in the clone
document. Consequently, if you make changes to the original image, the changes are not reflected
in the clone. If you want to use the most up-to-date version of the image, you need to add it
as a new clone source and then delete the older version. For more information, see “To update
changes to a clone source image” on page 175.
If a source image has layers, cloning creates a fully composited copy — that is, all layers in the
image are dropped automatically. This aspect of cloning lets you flatten an image for faster
printing.
If you select a Cloner brush and switch to offset sampling while cloning an image, the Offset
Sampling check box is automatically enabled in the Clone Source panel. It is also important to
note the sampling reference point is not treated as a clone source and does not display in the
Clone Source panel. For more information, see “Performing offset sampling” on page 179.
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