5. Rubber Stamp Tool Series
Rubber Stamp Tool: a part of the area used to clone an image so that it is embossed in another area of the image. When using, move the mouse over the image you want to copy, then click the left mouse button to determine the starting point of the copy, and then drag the mouse to start copying anywhere in the image. Figures 2-22 and 2-23 are images before and after the replication. There's no aliasing, and you can copy as much as you want, which is really convenient for us lazy people.
Figure 2-22 Figure 2-23
Replace Color tool: Choose a color that can be applied to another color in the range of this color, with something similar to a brush. When you use the tool, click the color Preview box to the right of change in the Properties panel to select the color, or click in the image to select the color you want to replace. Then select a color in the color Preview box in terminate, or select the color you want to replace in the image.
Figure 2-24
Figures 2-25 and 2-26 are the images before and after the replacement color.
Figure 2-25 Figure 2-26
You can also set the size, shape, tolerance, and strength of the replace color stroke in the Replace Color property box. and "color" refers to the "end" color to replace the "change" color. Deselect color to paint the change color with the stop color and keep a portion of the change color unchanged.
Red-eye Removal Tool: In some photos, the pupil of the subject is an unnatural red shadow. So using the Red Eye elimination tool is an easy way to solve this problem. The Red-eye removal Tool paints only the red area of the photo and replaces the red with gray and black. Figures 2-27 and 2-28 are images before and after red-eye elimination.
Figure 2-27 Figure 2-28
Tools for bitmap areas The following is followed by the main tools of the vector area, as shown in Figure 2-29.
Figure 2-29