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Mar 17, 2009 11:07 |  #1

Is there a keyboard command to change the rotation angle of the clone stamp in the clone source panel in CS4. Currently, I move the object in position, guess how many degrees I want to rotate it to match, go to the clone source panel, enter the degrees, and then move back to check the fit. Rarely do I guess the correct angle the first time. I would love to be able to use the mouse to hold my cloned object in position while fine tuning it position with a keyboard command.


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Mar 17, 2009 12:19 |  #2

alt+shift and the < or > works in CS3


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Mar 17, 2009 13:04 |  #3

Hawkeye, that command rotates it. Unfortunately, when I use the command my visable overlay disappears - but it is better than my previous way. Now if I can get my fingers on my left hand to cooperate. Thanks


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Mar 17, 2009 13:24 |  #4

In my CS3 the overlay stays there when I use the shortcut. Maybe try increasing the opacity on the overlay, I have mine set at 50%.


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