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So ... I've drawn something on paper, photographed it, made a duplicate layer, set it to multiply, and then coloured 'behind' it. Standard stuff.

Now, say I want to move it on to a new paper. (I drew two images, and need to move them into better positions.)

How can I select the single image (which I have all on one layer) AND keep the black inked background (which is the duplicate layer?)

I tried to do it before colouring, but ... it just left a big 'rip' in the page. is there a way to select just the coloured image and the black outline without the rest of the page?
Thanks in advance bb's!

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Date: 2011-05-06 04:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilithisbitter.livejournal.com
You can use clonestamp to duplicate the paper texture. You first go to the layer you want to use clonestamp on. Hold down the alt key, the cursor will change to a sampling point, than click the area you want duplicated. Then go to a new layer and click and draw where you want the cloned image. As you draw, a little cross shows up to show you where on the original image you are taking the clone image from and a circle appears where you are drawing. Then blur the edges to have the results fade in and look natural.

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