Clone Tool: Out of the Sheep Paddock and Into Your Browser

posted by peter Dec 19th, 2008

Behold below the latest Power of Picnik! With our new Clone tool, now you have an almost god-like (or mob-like) ability to make things disappear! It can also be used to multiply what is already there, for instance the army of Batmans storming Hadrian’s Wall in the photograph below.

Currently Premium only, Clone tool is found in the Advanced section of the Create tab.


7 Responses to “Clone Tool: Out of the Sheep Paddock and Into Your Browser”

  1. RPowell Says:

    OMG I love the clone tool! I have been saying for a long time that the only thing Picnik needed to be PERFECT was a clone tool, and now you have one! Now Picnik is the ONLY photo editing site I ever need to visit!

  2. Using Picnik’s Clone tool for some photo-fakery « PhotoDelusions Says:

    [...] is the final picture, the new Bonn Square in Oxford with added bustle, courtesy of Picnik. The new Clone tool is used to do this (you need to be a premium user of Picnik to have access to [...]

  3. Krysta Says:

    ok so this clone tool looks really cool but i am not quite unerstanding how it is used…. any help?

  4. 1chica Says:

    k diver tio/a

  5. Looser Says:

    hey wer is the clone tool

  6. pizzodisevo Says:

    Fantastic is the new clone tool, compliments.

    I would like together with the clone tool incorporated a risize tool to make photomontages.
    When I have in the right side an image to clone in, from an image I have on the left side , anything , mostly risized person or something other.

    English is not my motherlanguage — hard to explain.
    But persones who do collages know certainly what I mean.

    Merry Chistmas

    pizzodisevo

  7. Jtown6969 Says:

    I would like for to Use the clone tool , I Have not childs!

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