Graphics Programs Reference
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4.
Click on the color swatch rectangle to open the color picker and
choose a color to paint with.
5.
Make sure “Auto Mask” is checked.
6. Brush along the areas of the image you wish to color. In this
example, I colored the l owers, stems and leaves.
7. You can create custom settings for the “A” and “B” brushes with
dif erent custom setting features for each brush, so that you can
easily switch back and forth between a brush set up for larger areas
and another with custom settings to reach areas of i ner detail.
8. Use the Edit sliders to modify the color and increase the saturation.
9. Click “Enter” approve the brush strokes and start a new set of paint
strokes.
10. Choose another color and repeat the steps.
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