From the course: After Effects Compositing: 5 Rotoscoping & Edges

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Working with clone brush

Working with clone brush

- In another lesson, I created a few initial Clone strokes to just restore the board over the background. Now I'm going to show you how quickly complete the shot and how to optimally set up to do just that. Here's my source and here's my target. I'll open the source in the Layer view. But I'd also like to have the target side by side with it. To do that, I'll choose New Viewer under View. Now I have two layer viewers. So now I can open the foreground. Now ideally, I think I'd like that one to be on this side. You can see that I don't really need the Composition Viewer anymore, nor do I really need Project. Now, to close Project I'll use cmd + 0. Even things out over here. It's debatable whether I really need the Timeline viewable. I think I'll just shorten that up. And I'm not going to worry about how many strokes I make, so I'm just forewarning you. I'm going to freely use the Clone and Eraser tool. Let's get the Clone tool set up. Right now I'm still using a mouse. It doesn't really…

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