This is part of my Corel for Photographers series that I am instructing/mentoring other photographers in.
This video covers how to "quick clone" and then "clone paint" an image.
Open image
Choose File, Quick Clone (the difference between “Clone” and “Quick Clone” is that when you chose Quick Clone, Painter basically sets up the painting for you. The difference is it embeds the image to be painted, and you can toggle between CTRL T (enable/disable tracing paper) to turn image viewing on and off while you paint. It has also set up the image as a new file (name untitled) until you save it and set a new name.
Apply brushstrokes to the canvas (you can apply color with brush of choice OR use Clone Brushes to clone directly from painting, OR chose a brush and click the clone stamp by color wheel to make it a clone brush).
Let me know if you have any specific questions on this video and there are many more to come in this series.
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