June 2005
Beginner to intermediate
336 pages
6h 29m
English
The Painter application.

In the previous chapter, the Graphicizer let you manipulate an existing image, with the click of a button: You can sharpen it, brighten it, blur it, reduce its size, save it to disk, and so on. But what about creating your own images from scratch?
That's where the Painter application comes in. This application lets you go wild drawing your own images: You can draw ellipses, rectangles, lines, or rounded rectangles—in fact, you can even draw freehand with the mouse. You can draw each shape open or you can fill it using a texture fill (you can supply your own image to be ...
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