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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 06 5:28 am)
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Depends on the version of Photoshop. PS7+ all have some nifty tools for doing touchup, including a patch tool. On the standard tool palatte, look at the option on the fourth down on the left if you want to play with those a bit and see what you can do (I find fiddling with things is the best way to learn, personally). The clone tool is right below that, fifth one down on the left. bonni
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but I've used Paint Shop for years. I'm wondering if there is anything like the "clone brush" in Photoshop? I'm wanting to freshen up some Poser textures and can't seem to find what I need. Any help would be appreciated. Schtumpy