User Guide
Corel Painter 201
This image uses Rotate & Scale cloning with
both Obey Source Selection and Copy Source
Selection enabled.
Repeating Source Imagery
Tiling allows you to repeat source
imagery across a larger area in the
clone destination. The 4-point tiling
option is available for Bilinear or
Perspective cloning.
The quadrilateral set by the four clone
source points defines an image tile. In
the clone destination, the tile is
warped according to the relative
positions of the source and destination
reference points and repeated as
necessary to cover the area. This
feature is particularly useful when
filling with the clone source. For more
information, see “To fill with
transformed clone imagery:” on
page 202.
With 4-Point Tiling, the source imagery is
repeated.
Filling with Transformed
Cloning
Instead of using a Brush tool to
produce transformed imagery in the
destination, you can use the Paint
Bucket tool or the Fill command.
Filling is preferred when you want to
cover a large area evenly. Filling is
particularly useful when using
Perspective cloning with 4-point tiling
and a seamless pattern as the source.
If you’re using 4-point tiling with a
pattern, you don’t need to set source
reference points. Corel Painter
automatically puts reference points in
the corners of the pattern, starting in
the upper left (0, 0) and moving
clockwise. This is ideal for most uses
of Bilinear or Perspective cloning.
If you want to set the source references
of a pattern to points other than the
corners, you can set the source points
in the “checked out pattern” window.
For more information, refer to
“Editing a Pattern Tile” on page 67.










