![]() These brushes are based on Color Smudge Brush Engine that allows you to mix colors by smearing or dulling. I would use Corel Painter in a second but I refuse to do a complete reset of Windows in order to accommodate Painter. As far as digital painting is concerned, I have paints and brushes that I use to paint for real. While these do a minimally adequate job I long to do different areas of the image in different brush styles. Right now I’m confined to Alien Skin Snap Art or Foto Sketch. I have a small sign shop and a part of that business is taking some client’s precious moment and add appropriate brush strokes to render a faux painting of the subject. All I really need is something like this function. ![]() There there is a special mode called ‘photo paint’ where you open the original image, select clone mode’ and then any and every brush uses whatever color is under that brush on the original image for painting. I’m looking for clone capabilities more like those featured in Corel Painter. That would be grabbing a piece of an image and duplicating it at some offset. ![]() Clone in the sense of Photoshop or Corel Photopaint. When you say ‘clone’ that’s exactly what you mean. Unfortunately, your concept od ‘clone’ in the context of a digital painter, is somewhat different than your own. After playing around with the clone brush, which was meaningless to me, I modified it into something resembling what I wanted. So could someone be kind enough to explain to me in simple English just what is a ‘brush engine’ and more specifically, how does one invoke and control the clone brush engine? I reviewed the material listed under ‘brush engines’, nothing there. A listing featuring some text that says absolutely nothing about just how one might assess this engine. Failing that, I did a search in the provided documentation for ‘cloning’ which dutifully brought up a page dealing with a ‘clone brush engine’. Regardless, I ran Krita, I imported a photo and looked around for any clue as to where I might find anything to do with cloning. Rather than completely reset Windows, which is much like losing your wallet or iPhone only orders of magnitude worse, I find myself exploring this package. ![]() I would have used Corel Painter 2020 but that package has an issue with the machine I want to use. I’ve been dealing with graphics software since there’s been graphics software, I just need to figure out this one. ![]() I find them comprehensive and protean but at the same time completely non-intuitive, almost deliberately obscure. Understand that I have a bit of a prejudice against Open Source applications. I just installed Krita, I want to use clone brushes to alter existing images. ![]()
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