User Guide

Using Image Effects302
To fill an area with cloned brush
strokes:
1 Open an image file to use as a
clone source.
2 Do one of the following:
To use Auto Clone in a new,
blank document, choose File
menu > Clone. In the clone,
choose Select menu > All, and
press Delete.
To enhance an existing image
with Auto Clone, open the
image and choose File menu >
Clone Source > [clone
source]. Any open image can
be selected as the clone source.
Differences in file size might
affect results. If no source is
selected, the current pattern is
used.
3 Select the brush and variant you
want to use to add strokes.
If you chose a variant from a brush
category other than Cloners, click
the Colors palette menu arrow and
enable Use Clone Color.
4 Make a selection if you want to
apply the effect to a portion of your
image.
If nothing is selected, the entire
image is affected.
5 Choose Effects menu > Esoterica
> Auto Clone.
Dabs of paint are automatically
applied to the selected area.
6 Click anywhere in the image to
turn off the effect.
Tip
You can increase color variation in the
paint dabs by setting the H, S, and V
values to 15% on the Color Variability
palette.
Auto Van Gogh
The Auto Van Gogh effect works with
the Auto Van Gogh variant of the
Artists brush. This algorithmic
approach to placing directional brush
strokes results in a Van Gogh-like
rendition of an image.
Using Auto Van Gogh.
The effect requires two passes. The
first pass determines the angles of the
brush dabs. The second pass applies
the dabs. The image is then rendered
in a set of directional brush strokes.
To apply Auto Van Gogh to an
image:
1 Select the image you want to use.
2 Choose
File menu > Clone to
create a clone.
3 On the Brush selector bar, choose
Artists from the Brush selector.
4 Choose Auto Van Gogh from the
Variant selector.
5 On the Color Variability palette,
adjust any controls.