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With 4-Point Tiling, the source image is repeated.
Tiling is particularly useful when you want to fill an area with the sample source. For more information, see
“Filling an area with a sampled image” on page 193.
To scale the sample source
1
Click the Cloner tool in the toolbox.
2 Click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
3 In the Brush library panel, click the XScale 2P brush variant.
When you choose the XScale 2P brush variant, the Scale (2) clone type is automatically selected in the
Cloning brush control panel.
4 Hold down Option (Mac OS) or Alt (Windows), click in the image to set the two sample reference
points.
5 Hold down Option + Shift (Mac OS) or Alt + Shift (Windows), and click to set the two destination
reference points.
The relative distance between the two destination points and the two source points determines the
amount of scaling that is applied to the sample. For example, if the line length between the two
destination points is longer than the line length between the two source points, the sample is scaled up.
Conversely, if the line length between the two destination points is shorter than the line length between
the two source points, the sample is scaled down.
6 Apply brushstrokes to the destination area.
You can disable offset sampling by clicking the Clone Color button in the Color panel or by
clicking the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar, and choosing a non-Cloner brush variant.
To achieve the best scaling results, set the sample reference points at the outer edges of the object
that you want to sample to better delineate its size. This ensures that the object will be scaled
proportionally.
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