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4NNie
Nice tutorial ! Even i don't use CPP
blackberry
it reminds me photoshop .
tnx .
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QUOTE(blackberry @ Jan 3 2005, 06:13 AM)
it reminds me photoshop .
tnx .

Photopaint does everything Photoshop does and quite a bit more.

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the_One1
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Step 3: In your object docker, select the background by clicking on it once or simply click on the background itself with the Object pick Tool (hit 'O'). This will ensure that the next steps will apply to the background rather than the text object.


I cant seem to get this to work , any ideas y?
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QUOTE(the_One1 @ May 14 2005, 12:51 AM)
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Step 3: In your object docker, select the background by clicking on it once or simply click on the background itself with the Object pick Tool (hit 'O'). This will ensure that the next steps will apply to the background rather than the text object.


I cant seem to get this to work , any ideas y?

What exactly is the problem? You're not able to click on background in the object docker?

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the_One1
Yeh where it says to press 'O' and then click on the background nothing happens.
bsq
Good tut victory.gif
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QUOTE(the_One1 @ May 14 2005, 02:44 AM)
Yeh where it says to press 'O' and then click on the background nothing happens.

Well it won't actually do anything except make sure you have the background selected for your next step. When you press O it just activates the object picker tool and your cursor should be an arrow. then you click on the background layer on the object docker and it should then be highlighted. If you don't do that step, the next step will apply itself to the object instead of the background.

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the_One1
Hey, Its me again.
" Step 3: In your object docker, select the background by clicking on it once or simply click on the background itself with the Object pick Tool (hit 'O'). This will ensure that the next steps will apply to the background rather than the text object. "

and

" Step 4: Select the Rectangle Mask Tool by hitting 'R' - this will then tell PhotoPaint that any further steps will be applied to whatever is within the mask on the current object rather than the entire object currently selected, which is the background at the moment. "

I cant seem to get these to work, when i try to do these steps nohing happens????
can any1 help???
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QUOTE(the_One1 @ May 23 2005, 02:45 AM)
Hey, Its me again.
" Step 3: In your object docker, select the background by clicking on it once or simply click on the background itself with the Object pick Tool (hit 'O'). This will ensure that the next steps will apply to the background rather than the text object. "

and

" Step 4: Select the Rectangle Mask Tool by hitting 'R' - this will then tell PhotoPaint that any further steps will be applied to whatever is within the mask on the current object rather than the entire object currently selected, which is the background at the moment. "

I cant seem to get these to work, when i try to do these steps nohing happens????
can any1 help???

There is no visible effect to those steps... All it does is make sure you have the background layer selected and your cursor should be a rectangle tool icon.

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Griffin
Nice tutorial. Im trying to learn Photopaint and your tuts are some of the very rare few that are any good for this programs smile.gif

Again nice job.
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Thank you sir smile.gif I'm posting a new one tomorrow smile.gif

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