Lisnpuppy Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 That looks nice :) If I could tack on a question here. (not to steal your thread Garrett, but it was mentioned lol) I am a total Gimp texturing nooblet....but lately I have been taking it more seriously and trying to learn. This is about the clone stamp. If I say..put a texture on a dress and there is a seam where the texture doesn't wrap around totally...can I clone stamp an image of like..a real photo of a zipper...to use to put on the seam? Is that how it works? Or am I completely dazed and confused? Thanks for any help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghogiel Posted May 27, 2011 Share Posted May 27, 2011 (edited) Sweet., For this kinda of thing, you'll never go back once you have done a projection. :thumbsup: you probably increased your productivity rate doing this sort of thing by a lot. and the results will be better than with just hand editing things alone. Linspuppy: maybe? tbh I don't think I would necessarily do that. Clone stamps main function it to sample an area of a texture/image, and bring that sampled area to another part of the texture, and drop it there. It's like a copy paste but with brush format, Edited May 27, 2011 by Ghogiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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