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stroke is added to the Stroke list box. For more information, see “Recording and playing back
brushstrokes” on page 147.
Restoring detail to paintings
After using the Auto-Painting panel to create the painting, you can use the Restoration panel to recover
detail from the original photo, if necessary. For example, the Restoration panel is ideal for restoring some
detail in the area of a subject’s eyes in a portrait.
You can restore detail from the original photo by using brushes in the Restoration panel.
The Restoration panel gives you access to two cloner brushes, which you can use in specific areas of your
photo to restore detail. You can adjust the settings for these brushes on the property bar.
To restore photo detail
1
Choose Window Auto-Painting Panels Restoration.
2 In the Restoration panel, click one of the following buttons:
•
Soft Edge Cloner Brush — activates the Soft Edge Cloner brush variant, which restores detail
gradually
•
Hard Edge Cloner Brush — activates the Straight Cloner brush variant, which restores detail
quickly with a few brushstrokes
3
Move the Brush Size slider .
4 Paint over the area in which you want to restore detail.
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