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clone (text) selection with alias preserve

New Here ,
Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

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Hi,

I've some text made with text-tool option "sharp" ... that results in text with some Anti-aliasing.

That text I want to fill with clone stamp and preserve Anti-aliasing for smooth edges.

What I do now:

1) click on darkest color of text with Magic Wand

2) fill with clone that selection ... result: Anti-aliasing effect of original text is lost.

Question:

Is there a solution to fill text-shape with some clone-information and preserve original edges of text (I mean the Anti-alias-effect)

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Community Expert , Mar 30, 2018 Mar 30, 2018

I would approach this differently

1.Make your text layer (don't convert it to pixels)

2. Add a layer above it and clip it to your text layer (Alt Click on the border between the two layers in the layers panel so a small down arrow appears)

3. Clone onto that new layer - the cloning will only be visible where the text layer is solid so the outline will be as sharp as the original text

Dave

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forgotten.... for above question

first I made a copy of text-layer and than convert it to pixels

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I would approach this differently

1.Make your text layer (don't convert it to pixels)

2. Add a layer above it and clip it to your text layer (Alt Click on the border between the two layers in the layers panel so a small down arrow appears)

3. Clone onto that new layer - the cloning will only be visible where the text layer is solid so the outline will be as sharp as the original text

Dave

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I would approach this differently................

Dave,

Thanks, it works 100%.

-I learned that new type of layer (ALT-click)

-How to clone text with some image

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