Hallo, just watch the cursor. From CorelDRAW I go to Photopaint (Edit Bitmap). Then C (clone tool) and click right button for new area and hold left button to clone this area. That's all ;). Let's try, You will see it is easy! Thanks for watching and the comment.
@@mm-nt8mx what about opacity of the Clone tool (you find in property bar)? If you have 90% or more, the cloning will be slow. If you use 70% or less, the process will be much faster.
Great, I needed to know how to do it in cdr 😊
No more Photoshop... :-D
great and simple
Just use Photoshop with Content Aware Fill. That´s great.
how do i see what options you are clicking
Hallo, just watch the cursor. From CorelDRAW I go to Photopaint (Edit Bitmap). Then C (clone tool) and click right button for new area and hold left button to clone this area. That's all ;). Let's try, You will see it is easy! Thanks for watching and the comment.
@@CorelDRAWvideos4U i am doing the same but nothing is changing
@@mm-nt8mx what about opacity of the Clone tool (you find in property bar)? If you have 90% or more, the cloning will be slow. If you use 70% or less, the process will be much faster.
Isn't there a content-aware fill like photoshop in photopaint? Using clone tool takes too much time.
Unfortunately not... You can try the Smart Carver tool.