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Cloning with tracing paper
Before you begin painting in the clone, you can also enable tracing paper. Tracing paper
displays a faded-out version of the source image beneath the clone document, which lets
you precisely apply clone colors to the canvas.
Unlike traditional tracing paper, the Corel Painter tracing paper is a viewing mode that
you can use as a reference for painting or tracing images. It’s not a real object, such as
a layer or a document. This viewing mode provides a faded-out version of the source
image in the document window, as if it were displayed on top of a light box. When you
apply media to the image with tracing paper enabled, the media is applied to the clone
document, not the tracing paper.
The clone with the tracing paper turned on (right) allows you to see a faded-
out image of the clone source image (left).
When the tracing paper is turned on, not all image details are clearly visible. To keep
track of the changes, you may want to toggle between enabling and disabling the
tracing paper. You can also control the opacity of the tracing paper.
Outlining with tracing paper
In addition to painting in a clone, you can use a clone with tracing paper enabled to
outline an image. You can then use the outline as a starting point for a painting.
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