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I use the Pattern Stamp Tool (PST) from time to clone paint from photographs. I make a pattern from a whole layer image and paint from it, using the PST as a brush. I set the tool to Aligned and Impressionist modes. An oddity which I noticed some time ago but failed to investigate, cropped up again today working on a new picture. That is, the top edge - about a couple of mm - is shaved off the top and added to the bottom of the image. So, I am painting from a pattern made from a (layer) image that has been shifted up a little. You can see the effect that appears after painting from the pattern below:
(the top of the image)
(the bottom of the image)
You can see a thin band of sky appearing along the bottom of the image.
It is not the end of the world, but I am curious as to why it happens and if there is a simple way to ensure that pattern and derived image are all square. I wondered if perhaps it is something to do with the Impressionist setting. You can see that "Aligned" is already selected. Here are my tool bar settings:
Grateful for any advice.
David
Hi David
I can get this to happen if I brush with the centre of the brush just off the canvas. It looks like it then treats the brush centre as a new "tile" of the image so if I brush along the top I am using the bottom of the new tile.
See below which is taken from an image with a dark top edge and light bottom edge
Brush centre just inside the image - no impact
Moving the brush centre just off the canvas and I pick up the image from the bottom
So the answer appears to be keep the brush centre just
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Hi David
I can get this to happen if I brush with the centre of the brush just off the canvas. It looks like it then treats the brush centre as a new "tile" of the image so if I brush along the top I am using the bottom of the new tile.
See below which is taken from an image with a dark top edge and light bottom edge
Brush centre just inside the image - no impact
Moving the brush centre just off the canvas and I pick up the image from the bottom
So the answer appears to be keep the brush centre just inside the image.
Edit to add : It only happens with the Impressionist setting checked
Dave
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Dave - much obliged. Thanks very much. If I select the layer I am painting into would that stop the "overbrush"?
David
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Surprisingly, to me anyway, I tried "select all" on the layer to be painted earlier - fully expecting that to work. It didn't
Dave
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Yes, I just tried it too and the brushed pattern still spills. Hmm..
David