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32     Kai’s SuperGOO User Guide
GOO Brush Palette
The first set of rainbow buttons in the upper left corner of the screen 
shows or hides the GOO Brush Palette, which contains nine different 
distortion brushes. 
GOO Effects Palette
The second set of rainbow buttons shows or hides the GOO Effects 
Palette, which contains nine different distortion effects. 
Control Slider
When the GOO Palette is active, the control shifts the picture between 
the current GOO composite and the original image. 
Keyframe Palette
When you move your mouse cursor to the bottom of the interface, a 
set of keyframe place-holders appears. These place-holders are used to 
store animation keyframes for movie, or GOOvie, creation. 
A keyframe is a snapshot of your image at different stages. When you 
string a number of keyframes together, SuperGOO fills in the gaps 
between keyframes to create a smooth animation.
Keyframe Controller
An editing device for the Keyframe Palette, the Keyframe Controller, 
floats over the top of the palette, allowing you to easily move and 
select your keyframes. Select a keyframe then click on the lower arrow 
to delete it, or the upper arrows to load the keyframe to (up arrow) or 
from (down arrow) the Image Canvas.
Playback Slider
Press and drag up or down to set the speed of your animation. Drag 
up to increase animation speed or down to decrease it.
Movie Camera
Click on the Movie Camera to preview your GOOvie. Click anywhere 
to stop playback.
Text Engine
The ABC text label accesses the Text dialog which lets you add text to a 
layer that floats over your picture. Refer to “Adding Text” on page 38 
for more on adding text. 
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Working in the GOO Room
The GOO Room works like a painting easel. All the brushes and tools 
you’ll need to play with an image are arranged around a preview of 
your picture in the center of the screen. GOOing an image is just a 
matter of dragging a brush over the image and seeing what happens. 
Different brushes produce very different results, so try experimenting 
with a number of them. 
Opening or Importing Images
Before you start GOOing you’ll need an image. You can either open an 
existing image, or import one. You can import images using either a 
third-party plug-in or a scanner.