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Post by TXF on Aug 30, 2007 21:41:21 GMT -5
Yep, just found these 2 "tricks" to use in ms paint 1. Third Colour - Press and hold on the ctrl button and then click on the colour you want, you notice the background of the two little boxs has changed to the colour you chose. To use this colour you pres down and hold the ctrl button and then use the colour. 2. Resize brushes - this ones just simple. Click on the brush you want to use and then press and hold down the ctrl button and then press the + button at the right side of the keyboard and to make the bursh smaller, do the same but press the - button on the right side. Keep in mine, number 2 doesn't just allow you to use the 3 sizes, it lets you go anywhere from 1 pixel, to the size of the screen. Number 2 also works with different tools. Such as the line tool, spray can... eraser!!!!.. ect.
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Post by King of Kings on Aug 30, 2007 21:44:58 GMT -5
Wow Thanks man! I've always needed to use 3 colors and I got so fusterated.
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Post by Shine on Aug 30, 2007 21:55:03 GMT -5
Ya told me these on MSN and they do indeed kick several kinds of ass; ps: Paint owns TXF
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Post by Poisoned Banana Mush™ on Aug 31, 2007 9:41:39 GMT -5
I already knew these, but thanks dude.
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Post by JX Punk on Aug 31, 2007 9:47:20 GMT -5
I knew that befor this was posted thanks TXF anyways.
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Post by - Sniper Hunter - on Aug 31, 2007 13:47:28 GMT -5
This one is simple. Say you're trying to get a template or a picture over another template, but it has the outside white line. Just go to images>draw opaque and it's gone aslong as it's checked off.
Also you can make your own custom brushesd. Just make a small design with the pencil tool. Select it with the select tool. Then hold shift and drag it around.
Say you have drawn something with an absolutely crazy pixel border, and all of a sudden you don't like the border color.
Select the eraser tool.
In the primary color box, select the color that you don't like that you want to erase. In the secondary color box, select the color you want to replace said exiled color with. Then hold right click and sweep with the eraser tool over the ugly color. If your drawing is large, scale the eraser brush as needed.
Another feature of paint that is more commonly known about is the 'quick undo' feature.
It doesn't really have that much use, and, more often than not, is accidentally toggled by the user. This ends up in frustration.
So let's say that you're drawing a smiley face, and you get the eyes down good. So then you move onto the mouth, you start drawing, and it's going good. But just then, suddenly, you mess up and you mess up your artwork. But if you are still holding on the mouse button just simply hold the button down then right click and it will erase what you messed up on.
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Post by Koosh on Aug 31, 2007 14:28:23 GMT -5
great tips guys, I knew some of those but the ones I didn't will be useful.
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Post by - Sniper Hunter - on Aug 31, 2007 14:31:48 GMT -5
Yeah I hope I helped with some of the ones I posted.
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