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selecting part of an image, then pasting that image to another part of the image


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It's easy to do ...

  1. select with the rectangle selection tool the shoulder area to copy/duplicate
  2. use copy/paste in order make a copy of the selected rectangular area into a new layer
  3. select the new layer with the rect portion with the move tool, drag and position the rect image portion to where you want it
  4. now perform a flip horizontal operation on the selected layer rect shoulder area
  5. (not shown) if you want you can merge together all visiable layers

 

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Hi @Steve_1010

You can use the clone brush tool [S].
But if you start to clone right away you will have two left shoulders so you need a flipped source.

1) Set your clone tool to use a flipped horizontal source.

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2) Define a point, on the left shoulder, that you want to clone (Alt+Mouse_Click).
3) Paint over the right shoulder

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Dont forget to reset the clone brush to "Flip: none"

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14 minutes ago, Steve_1010 said:

...but I didn't know there was a flip function. I'm searching for it now...

It's probably hidden. The same thing happens on my laptop.

After selecting the Clone Brush Tool [S] look a the top right corner of your screen for something like ">>"

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