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| issue89:gimp [2014/10/31 18:31] – créée andre_domenech | issue89:gimp [2015/02/04 14:03] (Version actuelle) – andre_domenech | ||
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| - | Nicholas is absent this week, so I thought I’d step in and show you a much overlooked, yet powerful, feature in GIMP: Perspective Clone. | + | **Nicholas is absent this week, so I thought I’d step in and show you a much overlooked, yet powerful, feature in GIMP: Perspective Clone. |
| Cloning will take what’s under your source and copy it to a destination. That’s ‘create’ for making two of you in one photo, but what if the cloning involves perspective. That is: smaller in the distance and larger in the foreground. | Cloning will take what’s under your source and copy it to a destination. That’s ‘create’ for making two of you in one photo, but what if the cloning involves perspective. That is: smaller in the distance and larger in the foreground. | ||
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| I’ll use this photo as a reference: | I’ll use this photo as a reference: | ||
| - | First, click the Perspective Clone tool (shown left). | + | First, click the Perspective Clone tool (shown left).** |
| - | In the Tool Options tab (usually on the left), make sure Modify Perspective is chosen: | + | Nicholas est absent cette semaine, donc j' |
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| + | Cloner consiste à prendre une source et à la recopier sur une destination. C'est de la « création » pour vous faire apparaître deux fois sur une photo, mais que faire si le clonage implique de la perspective. C' | ||
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| + | Je vais utiliser cette photo comme référence : | ||
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| + | Tout d' | ||
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| + | **In the Tool Options tab (usually on the left), make sure Modify Perspective is chosen: | ||
| Now click on the image and adjust the corner boxes to align with the perspective of the image: | Now click on the image and adjust the corner boxes to align with the perspective of the image: | ||
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| Now, like you would with normal cloning, hold down CTRL to choose your source and click. | Now, like you would with normal cloning, hold down CTRL to choose your source and click. | ||
| - | Finally, draw where you want to clone to. Simple as that! | + | Finally, draw where you want to clone to. Simple as that!** |
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| + | Dans l' | ||
| + | Maintenant, cliquez sur l' | ||
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| + | Maintenant que GIMP connaît la perspective de la scène, choisissez Clonage en perspective dans les options des outils : | ||
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| + | Maintenant, comme vous le feriez avec le clonage normal, maintenez la touche Ctrl enfoncée pour choisir votre source et cliquez. | ||
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| + | Enfin, dessinez là où vous voulez cloner. C'est aussi simple que cela ! | ||
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