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Setting 3D rendering options
You can set the resolution and anti-aliasing of rendered images and specify whether to
show the background from the original image in the 3D preview.
To set 3D rendering options:
1
Click Options in the 3D Transform dialog box.
2
Do any of the following:
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For Resolution, choose the quality of the rendered image. The setting has little effect on
the image quality of cubes, but will produce smoother curved surfaces in cylinders and
spheres.
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For Anti-aliasing, choose the level of anti-aliasing to apply to the rendered image.
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Select Display Background to include the portions of the original image outside of the
wire frame in the preview and with the rendered image. Turn this option off to separate
the transformed object from the original background.
Cloning and repairing images
You can use the clone stamp tool, pattern stamp tool, healing brush tool, and patch tool to
clone pixels and repair images.
Using the clone stamp tool
The clone stamp tool takes a sample of an image, which you can then apply over another
image or part of the same image. Each stroke of the tool paints on more of the sample.
Example of altering an image with the cloning tool
To use the clone stamp tool:
1
Select the clone stamp tool
, and do the following in the options bar:
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Choose a brush and set brush options. (See
“Working with brushes” on page 228
.)
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Specify a blending mode, opacity, and flow. (See
“Setting options for painting and
editing tools” on page 241
.)
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Determine how you want to align the sampled pixels. If you select Aligned, you can
release the mouse button without losing the current sampling point. As a result, the
sampled pixels are applied continuously, no matter how many times you stop and
resume painting. If you deselect Aligned, the sampled pixels are applied from the initial
sampling point each time you stop and resume painting.