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    Default Rect litho to oval litho

    Is there a way to convert a rectangle litho into a oval litho?
    I wish to use the top left and bottom right corner areas of the 5 x 7 litho material to do some text
    display as part of the litho.
    If you see any better setting changes to the picture please fix.
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    How about something along these lines? Her face is set to clip exclusive, the corners mirrored all.

    It's in 3, I have one and two if you need it.

    It would probably be easier to put the oval mask on the photo before importing it, just blur the edge where it meets the part of the photo you want to keep
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    This is a job for a mask. Something like this?
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    The light just came on, when you don't fool with the lithos for a while.
    I got it now, I did the oval region first on a new version then brought in the pattern, larger than the oval and clipped it to the inside.
    Thanks again for turning on the light.
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    I have often wondered why it is that
    Conservatives are called the "right" and Liberals are called the "left".
    "The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of
    the fool to the left."

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    OK, so how did you extract photo?? I learn something new daily!!

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    Good solution. I'll have to remember that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DianMayfield View Post
    OK, so how did you extract photo?? I learn something new daily!!
    What Perry did (I think) was draw an oval carve region. Looks like it does nothing. Then select the picture and make it Clip Inclusive.

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    Yes Bergerud, yours came out just like my version.
    yes the litho pattern is just like any other pattern. Just cover the oval and clip inside.
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    V - 1.187 and 3.0 too
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    I have often wondered why it is that
    Conservatives are called the "right" and Liberals are called the "left".
    "The heart of the wise inclines to the right, but the heart of
    the fool to the left."

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