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Image courtesy of Buzz Image Group, Inc., and Les Films Stu-
pefiants
Image courtesy of Buzz Image Group, Inc., and Les Films
Stupefiants
To use the Impression brush:
1 From the Paint Modes box, select Impression.
2 Set the brush size.
3 Paint on the image.
Smear
The Smear brush smudges areas of the image, creating a fingerpainting effect.
After using the Smear brush
Original image
To use the Smear brush:
1 From the Paint Modes box, select Smear (T).
2 Set the brush size according to the size of the area you want to smear.
3 Paint on the image.
Clone
Use the Clone tool to paint a copy of the result image to any position on the result image. The Clone tool
can also be applied to an output matte image. For example, if the result image has a tree that you would like
to copy to another position on the image, you can offset a copy of it to a different position and then paint
it onto the result.
To paint a source onto the canvas, use the Reveal tool. See
Revealing Sources (page 856).
To clone an image and include cloned data in the brush strokes, use the Recursive Clone tool. See
Recursive
Clone
(page 856).
NOTE If changes are made upstream of the Paint Node, cloned strokes are preserved. However, the strokes will
reflect the old input unless you force an update by clicking the Update button or by pressing U. Updates are
not performed automatically because they can affect system performance.
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