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3 Click Format } Brush.
4 In the Brush attributes dialog box, choose a brush shape from the Brush shape list box.
5 Type a value in the Brush width box.
6 Click OK.
7 Open the Fill Pattern picker
4 In the Brush attributes dialog box, choose a brush shape from the Brush shape list box.
5 Type a value in the Brush width box.
6 Click OK.
7 Open the Fill Pattern picker
on the tool palette, and click a pattern.
8 Open the following pickers on the tool palette, and click a color:
Foreground fill
Background fill
9 Click the bitmapped image.
To paint the complete area of a bitmapped image
1 Double-click a bitmapped image.
2 Click Insert } Flood fill.
3 Open the Fill pattern picker
2 Click Insert } Flood fill.
3 Open the Fill pattern picker
on the tool palette, and click a pattern.
4 Open the Foreground fill picker
on the tool palette, and click a color.
5 Open the Background fill picker
on the tool palette, and click a color.
6 Click the bitmapped image.
The Flood fill tool replaces only the colored regions of a bitmapped image. A colored
region is a group of connecting pixels that share the same color.
To copy and apply a unique color in a bitmapped image
1 Double-click a bitmapped image.
2 Click Insert } Pickup color.
3 Click a color in the bitmapped image.
2 Click Insert } Pickup color.
3 Click a color in the bitmapped image.
The color you choose displays in the Foreground fill picker
on the tool palette.
4 Use one of the following tools to apply the copied color to bitmapped image:
Paint brush
Air brush
Flood fill
Some colors are a blend of different color pixels. The color you pick up depends on
what pixel the pointer is on when you click the bitmapped image.
To selectively replace a color in a bitmapped image
1 Double-click a bitmapped image.
2 Click Insert } Selective replace.
3 Click Format } Brush.
4 In the Brush attributes dialog box, choose a brush shape from the Brush shape list box.
5 Type a value in the Brush width box, and click OK.
6 Click Insert } Pickup color.
7 Click a color in the bitmapped image.
2 Click Insert } Selective replace.
3 Click Format } Brush.
4 In the Brush attributes dialog box, choose a brush shape from the Brush shape list box.
5 Type a value in the Brush width box, and click OK.
6 Click Insert } Pickup color.
7 Click a color in the bitmapped image.
The color you choose displays in the Foreground fill picker
on the tool palette.
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