Julie Lee |
Clone tool in photoshop elements I use adobe photoshop elements, and have been using the clone stamp tool. Now everytime I click my sample area then move to my work area it is displayed as crosshairs, and not the defined circle I was using. Any idea what would be causing this?
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Kay Beausoleil |
Try clicking the Caps Lock key, Julie -- it's a toggle in PS, and my be the same in Elements.
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Julie Lee |
I tried that, but it didn't work either. It just changed it from the cross hair to the tool icon. Thanks though for responding. I really appreciate it. Julie
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John P. Sandstedt |
Use the zoom tool to increase the size of the field you're working in. Check out whether your crosshair becomes a square of circle. Also change your brush size.
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- Dr Silly Contact Dr Silly Dr Silly's Gallery |
I have PSE3 and was having the same problem, all I had to do was take the cap locks off. :o)
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- Carolyn M. Fletcher Contact Carolyn M. Fletcher Carolyn M. Fletcher's Gallery |
I have PS7 and when this happened to me, it was also a caps lock problem.
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Jagadeesh Andrew Owens |
I have PS Elements 4.0 and you just go to preferences then brushes, and change the setting there.
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- Darren J. Gilcher Contact Darren J. Gilcher Darren J. Gilcher's Gallery |
Also, if you have the size of the tool too large and the photo blown up it will only show crosshairs. Try with the pic only 100% and see if the circle is there.
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Ray W. Beaudry |
One can also increase the pixel size of the clone tool. Ray
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