Then, rerun
the Point Clone Plus tool. The settings you??™ve entered will still be there. Click OK,
and you??™ll see a clump of grapes, as in Figure 8.45.
Figure 8.45 Using Point Clone Plus along with a ball has created a clump of grapes.
13. A few grapes might be overlapping other grapes, and some might be floating too
far out from the rest. You can easily move these with a few steps.Making sure
you??™re in Polygons selection mode, click once on a grape. Then, press the right
bracket key, the shortcut for the Select Connected command. Every polygon connected
to that selection (the rest of the individual grape) is now selected. Press t
and move the grape.
14. Feel free to resize, rotate, and adjust the grapes as needed. You don??™t need to be
too precise because these grapes will end up in a bowl, but if you plan to use them
later for something more close-up, try to align them more accurately so that none
are overlapping. If you feel you need an additional grape or two, select one, press
Ctrl+c to copy,move the selected grape, and then press Ctrl+v to paste.
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