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Rotating The Clone Stamp in Photoshop

In this video TipTorial I take a quick look at some of the parameters that can be changed when using Photoshop’s Clone Stamp Tool. In particular, how to rotate and flip the stamp.

Many thanks to Janine Smith for providing the photograph. Also a nod to Gavin Hoey for helping me realise the difference between CS5 and earlier versions.

 


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About Eric Renno (435 Articles)
Eric’s background in video editing with Adobe Premier led to his interest, and then obsession, with Photoshop. Starting TipSquirrel.com as a hobby he is proud to have gathered together and be a part of The Photoshop Nuts. Known as only “TipSquirrel” for two years, Eric ‘went public’ when he was a finalist in The Next Adobe Photoshop Evangelist competition. He’s also been a finalist in Deke’s Techniques Photoshop Challenge. While still taking on some freelance work, Eric has recently become a Lecturer at Peterborough’s Media and Journalism Centre where he enjoys sharing his knowledge as well as learning new skills. This realisation that he loves to teach has made Eric look at altering his career path.

5 Comments on Rotating The Clone Stamp in Photoshop

  1. Eric Bier // 23/05/2011 at 9:47 pm //

    I really appreciate your tips. Tips are clear, concise, and pertinent.

  2. Very, VERY good. Had no idea this was possible. It will solve a number of problems I’ve had w/ retouching. Also, it’s great to learn what the Healing Brush actually does, all this time I’ve never used it but clearly it can be a valuable tool.

  3. Very glad I ran across you on Twitter, Grayson. Our short acquaintance is already very profitable for me! Hope to do something similar or analagous for you one day. Cheers, Robert

  4. twini // 29/04/2012 at 3:31 pm //

    awesome, thanx!!

  5. Again, this is a tip that I keep forgetting about but it is so helpful!

    Keep up the great work!

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