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Think of a layer as a transparent sheet on which you paint. Paint Shop Pro
allows up to 100 layers.
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2010
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You use the Flood Fill tool to fill an image or a selection with a color,
pattern, or gradient.
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2010
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You use Picture Tubes to place objects on an image without having to draw
the object. You select a Picture Tube, click on the image, and the object
appears. Paint Shop Pro comes with several Picture Tubes. The exercises
that follow demonstrate a two of them.
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On the "Background" layer, left-clicking causes the Eraser to replace the
current color with the background color, and right-clicking causes the
Eraser to replace the current color with the foreground color. The
following exercise illustrates:
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2010
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You use the Paint Brush to paint on the canvas. It provides a variety of
painting styles and brush tips. The exercises that follow illustrate some
of the Paint Brush tool settings. The Airbrush works exactly like the Paint
Brush; so we do not provide any Airbrush exercises.
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2010
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Opacity determines transparency of the paint. A setting of 1 makes the
paint almost completely transparent. A setting of 100 makes the paint
opaque. The following exercise illustrates the opacity setting.
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2010
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Paint Shop Pro has several painting tools: the Paint Brush, the Clone
Brush, the Color Replacer, the Retouch tool, the Eraser, the Picture Tube,
the Airbrush, and the Flood Fill tool. You use these tools to apply,
change, or remove colors in your image. The following tool settings are
available:
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2010
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This lecture is on color: how color is determined and how to select
foreground and background colors.
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2010
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When you open Paint Shop Pro for the first time, you will be presented with
a screen similar to the one shown here.
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2010
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You use the Clone Brush to copy all or part of an image to another location
within the same image or to another image. Right-click to select the image
or part of the image to be cloned. Left-click to place the cloned image.
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