Photoshop Science: The Clone Source Panel
This tutorial is an installment of The Russell Brown Show.
With the help of the crazy Dr. Brown (also known as Russell Brown, senior creative director at Adobe), you’ll see how Photoshop CS3’s new Clone Source panel works with the Clone Stamp tool to create amazing effects.

Using the five unique settings of the Clone Source panel, you can create multiples of the mad Dr. Brown!
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This article was last modified on January 4, 2023
This article was first published on August 10, 2007
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