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Learning Pixelmator
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Learning Pixelmator

by Mark Stagi
April 2013
Intermediate to advanced
118 pages
2h 39m
English
Packt Publishing
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Summary

We covered a lot of ground in this first chapter to give you a good foundation on Pixelmator. We learned how to get started with a blank canvas and how setting the right size is important at the beginning. We also walked through importing images on to a canvas and went over the layout of the canvas and tools. In the latter half of the chapter, we went over using some of the common tools for image editing.

Now that we have a good understanding on how to import your images into Pixelmator and perform some simple adjustments, we will move onto using the various selections tools in the next chapter.

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