2 Welcome
92 Painting and Drawing To create a filled bitmap from your QuickShape instead, choose the Fill Bitmaps button instead of the Shape Layers butto
Painting and Drawing 93 2. Use either: • The Node Edit Tool (Tools toolbar) to click on the shape and readjust any of the shape's handles.
94 Painting and Drawing path), and can also be used to control how the new shape interacts with existing shapes on the layer. Besides being usefu
Painting and Drawing 95 Sharp Corner means that the segments either side of the node are completely independent so that the corner can be quite p
96 Painting and Drawing Creating outlines Two approaches to creating outlines are available within PhotoPlus—creating an outline from any current s
Painting and Drawing 97 4. Select an outline color from the drop-down list. The Foreground option sets the currently set foreground color; Backgrou
98 Painting and Drawing 6. Click OK. The outline appears around any layer object. You may notice the icon appear next to the layer with your outl
Painting and Drawing 99 There are two methods for creating a path. You can create: • a path outline directly from drawn QuickShapes (see Path 2&ap
100 Painting and Drawing To edit a path outline: • Use the Node Edit Tool to modify a path's shape by moving nodes or adjust outline curves
Painting and Drawing 101 To draw (stroke) a path onto a bitmap layer: 1. Select the Background or standard layer where you want to add the bitmap.
Welcome 3 Welcome to PhotoPlus X3 from Serif—more than ever, the best value in image creation and editing software for any home, school, organizatio
102 Painting and Drawing
Image Adjustments and Effects 5
104 Image Adjustments and Effects
Image Adjustments and Effects 105 Introduction to image adjustments A major part of photo-editing is making corrections (i.e., adjustments) to your
106 Image Adjustments and Effects Overview: Adjusting image colors PhotoPlus provides a number of different adjustment filters that you can apply t
Image Adjustments and Effects 107 • Hue/Saturation/Lightness: Hue refers to the color’s tint—what most of us think of as rainbow or spectrum colors
108 Image Adjustments and Effects Besides the Brightness/Contrast adjustment, the PhotoPlus Image menu affords a number of functions you can apply
Image Adjustments and Effects 109 Adjustments are made available to the right of the main window (Lens Distortion is currently selected). To launch
110 Image Adjustments and Effects • Blemish Removal Removes simple skin blemishes and other flaws. • Lens Distortion Fixes barrelling and pincush
Image Adjustments and Effects 111 When increasing the Exposure value, use the histogram to check that your highlights aren't clipped (i.e.,
4 Welcome Effects and Adjustments • New Effect Filters! (p. 123) Make a creative difference to your project with Shear and Kaleidoscope effects. Si
112 Image Adjustments and Effects Dodge Tool - for lightening an area Burn Tool - for darkening an area Sponge Tool- - for increasing or decreas
Image Adjustments and Effects 113 Overview: Applying special effects Creative effects are grouped into different categories, i.e. distortion, blur,
114 Image Adjustments and Effects To launch Instant Artist: 1. Click the button on the Photo Studio toolbar (or select the option from the Effe
Image Adjustments and Effects 115 Warp tool effects The entries on the Warp Tools flyout work as a group. Most of them shift pixels that the brush
116 Image Adjustments and Effects Applying 2D layer effects Layer effects can be applied to the contents of standard (transparent) layers, text lay
Image Adjustments and Effects 117 • Inner Glow filter adds a color border inside the edge of an object. • Bevel and Emboss/Inner Bevel adds a roun
118 Image Adjustments and Effects 4. Click OK to apply the effect or Cancel to abandon changes. Applying 3D layer effects 3D layer effects are j
Image Adjustments and Effects 119 To apply an Instant Effects tab preset to the active layer: : • Display the Instant Effects tab and select a cate
120 Image Adjustments and Effects • 3D Lighting provides a "light source" without which any depth information in the effect wouldn’t be
Image Adjustments and Effects 121 based maps include data about the interior of the "space," while the bitmap-based maps describe only sur
Welcome 5 Printing • Print Studio (p. 191) PhotoPlus's new unified Print Studio allows you to print single images, artistic and paper-saving l
122 Image Adjustments and Effects 3D Reflection Map The 3D Reflection Map effect is used to simulate mirrored surfaces by selection of a pattern (i
Image Adjustments and Effects 123 Using the Filter Gallery The Filter Gallery offers a one-stop shop for applying single or multiple filter effects.
124 Image Adjustments and Effects To view the Filter Gallery: • Click the button on the Photo Studio toolbar. No effect filter loaded. OR • To
Image Adjustments and Effects 125 Clicking a thumbnail will replace any currently selected filter in your filter stack. To switch a filter on or o
126 Image Adjustments and Effects To replace a filter: 1. Select the filter you wish to replace by clicking its name. 2. Pick an effect gallery
Image Adjustments and Effects 127 To check or change the plug-in filter folder: 1. Choose Preferences... from the File menu and select the Plugins
128 Image Adjustments and Effects For good results, it's important to bear the following points in mind: • Many modern cameras offer auto-bra
Image Adjustments and Effects 129 Click the Add button to add more photos or the Remove button to exclude a selected photo. For scanned images (f
130 Image Adjustments and Effects To adjust your intermediate image: 1. From the HDR Merge dialog, an image preview is displayed, along with a mer
Image Adjustments and Effects 131 • Click No if you don't need to preserve the HDR image (you'll have to select, align, and merge again).
6 Welcome • Histogram Support The Histogram tab dynamically responds to show the values for the currently active selection within your document. Se
132 Image Adjustments and Effects
Layers and Masks 6
134 Layers and Masks
Layers and Masks 135 Basics of using layers If you're accustomed to thinking of pictures as flat illustrations in books, or as photographic pri
136 Layers and Masks You can create any number of new layers in your image. Each new one appears on top of the currently active layer, comprising a
Layers and Masks 137 A key distinction is that pixels on the Background layer are always opaque, while those on standard layers can vary in opacity
138 Layers and Masks Operations involving layers Many standard operations, such as painting, selecting and moving, Clipboard actions, adjusting colo
Layers and Masks 139 • Select New Layer Group to create a group in which you can store layers which have some relationship to each other—some lay
140 Layers and Masks • Use different thumbnail sizes in the Layers tab by clicking the Tab Menu button, then choosing Small Thumbnails or Large T
Layers and Masks 141 • To clone one or more active layers and their contents as new standard layers, right-click the selected layers then choose Du
Welcome 7 • Special Erase Options Need to remove that blue sky and leave the clouds? Use the Flood Eraser to fill the blue regions with transparenc
142 Layers and Masks • To make a mask or blend apply to only specific layers, i.e. those that contained within a group. • To apply changes to a gr
Layers and Masks 143 Using adjustment layers Adjustment layers let you insert any number of image adjustments experimentally. Unlike the other laye
144 Layers and Masks • Gradient Map: Remap grayscale (lightness) information in the image to a selected gradient. • Lens Filter: Apply a color fil
Layers and Masks 145 To create an adjustment layer: 1. Click the New Adjustment Layer button on the Layers tab. 2. Select the name of the adjus
146 Layers and Masks As with other layers, you can change the adjustment layer’s name, hide the adjustment, set its Opacity, Blend Mode and/or Blend
Layers and Masks 147 To convert to a filter layer: 1. In the Layers tab, right-click a standard or Background layer and choose Convert to Filter La
148 Layers and Masks • As a property of individual layers, a layer's blend mode determines how each pixel on that layer visibly combines with
Layers and Masks 149 Using blend ranges A Blend Mode can be associated with a tool or layer to produce different color effects when pixels from ea
150 Layers and Masks are not included in the blend. This means that the color of the underlying layers pixels is used instead (as there is no blendi
Layers and Masks 151 Varying opacity is rather like lighting a gauze backdrop in a theater: depending on how light falls on it, it can be rendered e
8 Welcome Brushes, lines and shapes • Brushes The Paintbrush Tool lets you apply brush strokes using preset brush tips.. choose a tip from basic, c
152 Layers and Masks 2. Read the value shown for "O" (Opacity) on the HintLine (e.g., O:80%). The readout updates constantly, showing the
Layers and Masks 153 To create a depth map: 1. Select the layer (or group) in the Layers tab and click Add Layer Depth Map. You'll see a thu
154 Layers and Masks Importing a depth map Another way of incorporating a depth map is to create a suitable bitmap image separately (or borrow one f
Layers and Masks 155 information, like layer information, can only be preserved by saving the image in the native PhotoPlus (.SPP) format. Creating
156 Layers and Masks • Reveal All for a transparent mask over the whole layer • Hide All for an opaque mask over the whole layer • Reveal Selection
Layers and Masks 157 To edit the active layer's mask: • Click the mask thumbnail, or check Edit Mask on the Layers menu. In Edit Mask mode,
158 Layers and Masks If you want to fine-tune a mask or layer's position independently of each other it’s possible to unlink them. You may hav
Creating Animations 7
160 Creating Animations
Creating Animations 161 Getting started with animation Animation creates an illusion of motion or change by displaying a series of still pictures,
Welcome 9 Effects • Filter Gallery The distort, blur, edge, sharpen, render and distortion effects can be applied singularly or in combination with
162 Creating Animations In this file (as in any imported .GIF animation) the individual frames can each occupy one layer in the PhotoPlus image. Th
Creating Animations 163 Key point: A so-called "frame" is really just a particular state or snapshot of the various layers in the image, i
164 Creating Animations Working with animation frames Let's cover the "nuts and bolts" of creating and arranging animation frames usi
Creating Animations 165 • Click the Next Frame button to select the next frame of the sequence. If the last frame of the sequence was selected,
166 Creating Animations cloned frames while selected. You may need to remove the first of the cloned frames because of duplication. To mirror a fra
Creating Animations 167 • If the playback of certain frames (or all frames) seems too fast, you can select any frame and enter a value greater than
168 Creating Animations You can either have PhotoPlus create a sequence of new frames for the effect (check Create as new frames) or you can create
Creating Animations 169 7. To set a delay factor (to be applied to each frame in the sequence), enter a value in the Frame Delay box. 8. Check Pin
170 Creating Animations
Making Images for the web 8
10 Welcome Adjustments • Image Adjustments Apply professional, darkroom-style color and histogram adjustments to your images—giving you fingertip c
172 Making Images for the web
Making Images for the web 173 Slicing images Image slicing and image maps are two convenient ways to create navbars (navigation bars) and clickable
174 Making Images for the web To specify the alternate text and/or link: • Right-click an image slice (any area enclosed by horizontal and vertical
Making Images for the web 175 You assign each hotspot its own target—for example, the URL of a Web page. Hotspots aren't attached to a particul
176 Making Images for the web To edit a hotspot: 1. Click the Image Map Tools flyout and choose the Image Map Selection tool. 2. To resize the ho
Macros and Batch Processing 9
178 Macros and Batch Processing
Macros and Batch Processing 179 Understanding macros If there are operations that you want to repeatedly perform in PhotoPlus, you can apply a macro
180 Macros and Batch Processing You can cut, copy, paste or even duplicate any macro. This allows you to modify pre-defined macros once pasted into
Macros and Batch Processing 181 macro name appears at the bottom of the list of macros in the currently displayed category. 3. Select the Start Re
Welcome 11 • Macros Macros let you automate your actions by using a huge number of categorized macro presets—alternatively, record and apply your o
182 Macros and Batch Processing Modifying Macros Once you’ve recorded and played back your macro it's possible to modify the macro’s saved sequ
Macros and Batch Processing 183 To switch a command off: 1. Go to the Macros tab. 2. Choose a category from the drop-down menu. 3. Decide which m
184 Macros and Batch Processing To switch off command interactivity, simply click the icon again. Did you spot that some commands have no "
Macros and Batch Processing 185 Copying, duplicating and deleting Macros With the vast collection of macros and commands at your disposal, it’s usef
186 Macros and Batch Processing The Batch dialog, available from the File menu, is used to perform all of the above operations. As a pre-requisite,
Macros and Batch Processing 187 Changing file type It is possible to convert your photos into one of many different file types available in PhotoPlu
188 Macros and Batch Processing Enter a DPI value to alter the original resolution of the images. Pick a method from the drop-down list. Use Neare
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190 Printing and Exporting
Printing and Exporting 191 Printing For basic printing primarily to desktop printers, PhotoPlus offers an exciting, comprehensive, and versatile pri
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12 Welcome • Powerful Image Export Optimizer The Export Optimizer lets you see how your image will look (and how much space it will take up) before
192 Printing and Exporting • Single Image Use for basic desktop printing of an individual image, with supporting Layout options (image scaling, pos
Printing and Exporting 193 • Choose a category which matches your current print mode, e.g. in Print Layout mode, pick a Print Layout category. •
194 Printing and Exporting • Check Rotate for best fit to make portrait images fit cells of landscape orientation (and vice versa) to make maximum
Printing and Exporting 195 Here's a visual breakdown of the different options. Fit image to cell/Fill cell with image These options toggle resp
196 Printing and Exporting To crop an image: 1. Select an image from the lower gallery and click . 2. From the Crop Image dialog, choose an Aspec
Printing and Exporting 197 Custom (e.g., 1.00 x 1.00 in) 3. Drag a crop area's corner to size your crop according to requirements, then mo
198 Printing and Exporting PDF works well as a medium for distributing standalone files. By letting people download an online PDF file, you can save
Printing and Exporting 199 • In the Color Management section, the Output color space setting should always be "CMYK" for professional prin
200 Printing and Exporting The Export process itself can be carried out by using either a standard file dialog where you can specify the path, name
Printing and Exporting 201 To open the Export Optimizer: 1. Click Export Optimizer on the Standard toolbar. 2. From the Export Optimizer dialo
Welcome 13 First-time install To install Serif PhotoPlus X3, simply insert your Program CD into your DVD/CD drive. If AutoPlay is enabled on the dri
202 Printing and Exporting 4. From the Export dialog, enter a file name, and choose a file format from the "Save as type" drop-down list.
Printing and Exporting 203 To proceed with exporting: 1. Make sure the active preview pane is using the settings you want to apply to the image. 2.
204 Printing and Exporting document attached. If already loaded, your email program automatically attaches your document to a new email message. To
Printing and Exporting 205 Index 11
Index .AVI format, 161 .HDR format, 127 .PSD format, 19 .SPP (PhotoPlus) format, 19, 25 16 bit images, 27 2D layer effects, 116 3D layer effects, 11
Index Channels tab, 62 Character tab, 87 Chromatic Aberration Remover, 110 circle drawing, 91 placing hotspot, 175 selecting, 33 clipboard operations
Index in animation, 167 Instant Artist, 113 layer (2D), 97, 116 layer (3D), 118 reflection maps in, 122 transparency in, 121 noise, 123 render, 123 s
Index HSL (adjustment), 109 HTML for image maps, 174 for image slices, 173 hyperlinks for image maps, 174 for image slices, 173 image acquiring TWAIN
Index locking (layer properties), 139 macros, 179 copying, duplicating and deleting, 185 modifying, 182 playing, 181 recording, 180 Magnetic Selectio
14 Welcome Manual install For manual installation, use My Computer (Windows® XP), or Computer (Windows® Vista), to navigate to the DVD/CD drive in w
Index Preview in Browser, 167, 203 Print Layout mode (printing), 192 print layouts (printing), 191 Print Studio, 191 printing, 191 as PDF, 197 croppi
Index Send, 203 separations CMYK color, 197 Shape Edit Tool, 93, 94 shape layers, 89 rasterizing, 139 sharing documents (by email), 203 Sharpen (adju
Index Dodge, 112 Elastic Warp, 115 Flood Eraser, 75 Flood Fill, 80 Freehand Outline, 93 Gradient Fill, 82 Image Slice, 173 Magnetic Selection, 36 Mes
Notes
Notes
Getting Started 2
16 Getting Started
Getting Started 17 Startup Wizard Once PhotoPlus has been installed, you're ready to start! • The Setup routine during install adds a Serif Ph
18 Getting Started Starting from scratch PhotoPlus deals with two basic kinds of image files. We'll differentiate them as pictures (still imag
Getting Started 19 3. Add a Resolution for the new image file. Leave the resolution at 96.00 pixels/inch unless you're sure a different value
20 Getting Started To open a saved image file (via Startup Wizard): 1. From the Startup Wizard (at startup time or via File>New...), click Open
Getting Started 21 Opening a raw image High-specification SLR digital cameras give the option of saving your photos as JPG, and more recently, as ra
Credits This User Guide, and the software described in it, is furnished under an end user License Agreement, which is included with the product. The
22 Getting Started Workflow refers to the shoot-to-print progress when working with JPG or raw files. A JPG workflow is destructive, in that your JP
Getting Started 23 To adjust a raw image: 1. Open a raw file by using Open on the Standard toolbar. (see Starting from scratch on p. 18). If open
24 Getting Started 6. For Noise reduction set a Strength. Noise may be evident on images captured in low light or with a high ISO camera setting. T
Getting Started 25 To import a TWAIN image: 1. (via Startup Wizard) Choose Import From Twain. OR (During your PhotoPlus session) Choose Import fro
26 Getting Started To save your PhotoPlus Picture: • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar. OR To save under a different path or base na
Getting Started 27 Closing files and exiting To close a single image window (file): • Choose Close from the File menu. OR • Click the Close butto
28 Getting Started PhotoPlus also lets you manually choose modes: Choose.. Then pick... when creating a new image Start New Picture (Startup Wizar
Manipulating Images 3
30 Manipulating Images
Manipulating Images 31 Making a selection In any photo editing program, the selection tools and techniques are as significant as any of the basic
32 Manipulating Images For example, when there's a selection, the brush tools only work inside the selection; the color simply doesn't af
Manipulating Images 33 Selection tool options PhotoPlus offers a very wide range of other selection methods, and a variety of commands for modifying
34 Manipulating Images Here’s how the adjustable selection tools work. We’ll use the regular polygon selection shape as an example. Choose a tool f
Manipulating Images 35 New Add = Subtract = Intersect = For Rectangle and Ellipse Selection tools, the Conte
36 Manipulating Images Using the Magnetic Selection Tool The Magnetic Selection Tool makes it easy to isolate part of an image where there's
Manipulating Images 37 Color Range As an intelligent color selection method, i.e. where selection is based on “tagging” a specific range of colors o
38 Manipulating Images Meanwhile, the dialog provides visual feedback. 1. If Show Selection is checked, the grayscale Selection window on the righ
Manipulating Images 39 Modifying a selection Once you've used a selection tool to select a region on the active layer, you can carry out a num
40 Manipulating Images To add or subtract to/from the existing selection with a selection tool: • Select the tool and drag while holding down the S
Manipulating Images 41 Soft-edged and hard-edged selections Antialiasing and feathering are different ways of controlling what happens at the edges
Contents Contents 1. Welcome ... 1 New features ...
42 Manipulating Images Paint to Select mode You can use Paint to Select mode (Select menu) to create a selection from scratch, or to modify an exist
Manipulating Images 43 Manipulating a selection Moving the selection marquee Sometimes, you need to adjust the position of the marquee without af
44 Manipulating Images • If nothing is selected, dragging with the Move Tool moves the entire active layer. (Or, if the Move Tool's Automatica
Manipulating Images 45 • If nothing is selected, a cut or copy operation affects the whole active layer, as if Select All were in effect. When pas
46 Manipulating Images Changing image and canvas size You probably know that image dimensions are given in pixels (think of pixels as the "dots
Manipulating Images 47 • Select a preferred scale (either "Pixels" or "Percent") in the drop-down list. • Select a resampling
48 Manipulating Images If the canvas size is increased, the new canvas area is filled (on the Background layer) with the current background color
Manipulating Images 49 3. To crop to the designated size, double-click inside the crop area. The Shading check box and Opacity option on the Contex
50 Manipulating Images Moving and resizing the grid allows the main subject of your photo (in this case a big wheel) to be offset and balanced aga
Manipulating Images 51 To crop the image to the selection: • Choose Crop to Selection from the Image menu. If the selection region is non-rectangu
Contents 4. Painting and Drawing ... 65 Choosing colors ...
52 Manipulating Images To flip: • Choose either Flip Horizontally or Flip Vertically from the Image menu, then select Image, Layer, Selection or Pa
Manipulating Images 53 To straighten: 1. Choose the Straighten Tool from the Crop Tools flyout on the Tools Toolbar. 2. On the Context toolbar,
54 Manipulating Images Deforming The Deform Tool is a "Jack of all trades" that lets you move, scale, rotate, or skew a selection or
Manipulating Images 55 To move the region without any deformation, drag from its neutral midsection. This action works just like the Move Tool.
56 Manipulating Images To rotate the region about the fixed point, drag from just outside a corner. To constrain rotation in 15-degree steps, pres
Manipulating Images 57 The straight line segments are actually bendable curves. When you alter the contours of the mesh and distort the initial r
58 Manipulating Images To deform the mesh systematically: 1. Shift-click or drag a marquee to select multiple nodes. 2. Click the Deform Mesh bu
Manipulating Images 59 To delete one or more nodes: 1. Select the node(s). 2. Press Delete. OR Click the Delete node(s) button on the displayed
60 Manipulating Images Sharp means that the slope and depth of the curves on either side of the node are completely independent of each other. Th
Manipulating Images 61 Extracting part of an image The button on the Photo Studio toolbar makes light work of isolating a subject from its backgr
Contents 6. Layers and Masks ... 133 Basics of using layers ...
62 Manipulating Images PhotoPlus lets you show, hide, and select composite or specific channels of any photo from a single point, called the Channel
Manipulating Images 63 To select specific channels for edit: 1. Select the Channels tab. All channels are switched on and are shown by default. 2.
64 Manipulating Images A crosshair cursor lets you move around the histogram, displaying the pixel count for the color level that your cursor is cur
Painting and Drawing 4
66 Painting and Drawing
Painting and Drawing 67 Choosing colors Foreground and background colors At any given time, PhotoPlus allows you to work with just two colors—a for
68 Painting and Drawing Electronic artists expend much of their creative energy deciding which of the millions of available colors should fill thos
Painting and Drawing 69 1. On the Color tab, click either the foreground or the background swatch. 2. Use the slider(s) or enter numeric values i
70 Painting and Drawing The Swatches tab also lets you choose pre-defined colors from a range of “themed” categories (e.g., Earth, Fruits, Pastel,
Painting and Drawing 71 Painting The Paintbrush Tool and Pencil Tool on the Tools toolbar are the basic tools for painting and drawing freehan
Contents 10. Printing and Exporting ... 189 Printing ...
72 Painting and Drawing The Brush Tip tab hosts a comprehensive collection of brush presets grouped into various categories; each category can be
Painting and Drawing 73 To use the Paintbrush or Pencil tool: 1. Select the Paintbrush Tool or Pencil Tool from the Tools toolbar's Brush f
74 Painting and Drawing To draw with the Picture Brush: 1. Choose the Picture Brush Tool and (on the Brush Tip tab) pick a brush tip from one of
Painting and Drawing 75 Erasing Sometimes the rubber end of the pencil can be just as important to an artist as the pointed one. The Eraser Tools f
76 Painting and Drawing To erase with the Standard Eraser: 1. Select the Standard Eraser Tool from the Tools toolbar's Eraser Tools flyout.
Painting and Drawing 77 • With "Continual" sampling (the default), the reference color is repeatedly updated as you move the cursor. Samp
78 Painting and Drawing Using patterns The Pattern Tool lets you paint a pattern directly onto your canvas. In effect, it "clones" any
Painting and Drawing 79 Creating your own patterns The built-in selection of patterns in the Patterns dialog provides a useful starting point, but y
80 Painting and Drawing Flood and pattern fills The Flood Fill Tool works on Background and standard layers, replacing an existing color region
Painting and Drawing 81 To use the Fill command: • Choose Fill... from the Edit menu. The Fill dialog appears. • For a flood fill, set the Type
Welcome 1
82 Painting and Drawing Gradient Fill Tool Whereas solid fills use a single color, all gradient fills in PhotoPlus utilize at least two "key&q
Painting and Drawing 83 Transparency works in a comparable way, affecting how much the paint you apply is "thinned." At full opacity, the
84 Painting and Drawing Either option lets you choose a fill type, and/or click the color (or gradient) sample to edit the fill. On text or shape l
Painting and Drawing 85 To clone a region: 1. Select the Clone Tool on the Tools toolbar's Clone flyout. 2. Change properties, if necessary,
86 Painting and Drawing Creating and editing text PhotoPlus makes use of two text tools, i.e. • The Text Tool, for entering solid, colorful tex
Painting and Drawing 87 To change text's solid color: 1. Select all or part of any text. 2. Click the color swatch on the Context toolbar a
88 Painting and Drawing To create a text selection: 1. Click the Text Tools flyout (Tools toolbar) and choose the Text Selection Tool. 2. Click
Painting and Drawing 89 Overview Each of the drawing tools has its own creation and editing rules, as detailed below. Before continuing, let's
90 Painting and Drawing or outline tool is selected. The toolbar displays a series of combination buttons which determine the layer on which the sh
Painting and Drawing 91 Creating and editing QuickShapes QuickShapes in PhotoPlus are pre-designed, filled contours that let you instantly add all k
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