To draw a circle, hold down SHIFT while dragging. Click Ellipse, click a color in the Color box, and then click a fill style in the options box just below the toolbar. Use Ellipse to make ellipses and circles.To create sides with 45- or 90-degree angles, hold down SHIFT while making sides. Then, click each point where you want additional sides to appear. To draw a polygon, drag the pointer to draw a straight line.Click Polygon, click a color in the Color box, and then click a polygon style in the options box just below the toolbar. Use Polygon to make a shape with any number of sides.To draw a square, hold down SHIFT while dragging. To draw a rectangle, drag the pointer diagonally in the direction you want.Click Rectangle, click a color in the Color box, and then click a rectangle style in the options box just below the toolbar. Use Rectangle to draw rectangular shapes.Click and pull the line twice to make a curve. Click Line, click a line width in the options box just below the toolbar, click a color in the Color box, and then drag the pointer in the picture to draw the line. To draw a line using the background color, right-click while you drag the pointer.ġ7.You can resize and move the text box, and change the font, font size, and text formatting until you click another tool or click outside the text box within the picture.Click a color in the Color box, and then click in the picture and type your text. Click Text, and then, in the options box just below the toolbar, click a background style. Click Airbrush, click a spray pattern just below the toolbar, click a color in the Color box, and then drag the pointer to paint.ġ5. Use the Airbrush to create an airbrush effect in the picture.To paint using the background color, right-click while you drag the pointer.Click Brush, click a shape just below the toolbar, click a color in the Color box, and then drag the pointer to paint. Use the Brush to paint thick or shaped freeform lines and curves.To draw using the background color, right-click while you drag the pointer.Click Pencil, click a color in the Color box, and then drag the pointer in the picture to draw. Use the Pencil to draw thin, freeform lines or curves. To return to a normal view, click the Magnifier again, and then click in the picture.ġ1.Use the scroll bars to move around the picture. Click Magnifier, and then click a zoom level just below the toolbar. Use the Magnifier to zoom in on a section of your picture.Click Pick Color, and then click the color in your picture that you want to set as the foreground color, or right-click the color in your picture that you want to set as the background color. Use Pick Color to set the current foreground or background color.To remove the color and replace it with the background color, right-click the area where you want to remove the color.Click Fill With Color, click a color in the Color box, and then click inside the area you want to fill. Use Fill With Color to fill the entire picture or an enclosed shape with color.Any areas that you erase will be replaced by the background color.Click Eraser, click an eraser size below the toolbox, and then drag the Eraser over the area of the picture that you want to erase. Use the Eraser to erase areas of your picture.Click Select, and then, in the options box just below the toolbar, click a background style. Use Select to select any square or rectangular part of the picture.Drag the pointer to select the part of the picture you want to work with.Click Free-Form Select, and then, in the options box just below the toolbar, click a background style. Use Free-Form Select to select any irregularly shaped part of the picture.(circled in red) File, Edit, View, Image, Colors, Help. The Menu Bar is under the Title Bar in the window.
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