Serif PhotoPlus X3 ECD518624M ユーザーズマニュアル
製品コード
ECD518624M
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Painting and Drawing
Flood and pattern fills
The
Flood Fill Tool works on Background and standard layers, replacing
an existing color region with the foreground color. How large a region is
"flooded" with the fill color depends on the difference between the color of the
pixel you initially click and the color of surrounding pixels.
pixel you initially click and the color of surrounding pixels.
You can use the Context toolbar to set a tolerance value—how much of a color
difference the tool looks for. With a low tolerance setting, the tool "gives up
difference the tool looks for. With a low tolerance setting, the tool "gives up
easily" and only fills pixels very close in color to the one you click (a setting of 0
would fill only pixels of the same color; 255 would fill all pixels). As the tolerance
increases, so does the tool's effect on pixels further in color from the original
increases, so does the tool's effect on pixels further in color from the original
pixel, so a larger region is flooded.
When Antialias is checked, the boundary of a color fill is smoothed; uncheck to
produce a hard edge to the fill boundary.
produce a hard edge to the fill boundary.
When checked, Contiguous affects only pixels connected to the clicked pixel;
uncheck to affect in-range pixels throughout the region.
uncheck to affect in-range pixels throughout the region.
The Context toolbar includes an All Layers option. If checked, the Flood Fill
tool samples pixels on all layers (both shown and hidden) underlying the click
tool samples pixels on all layers (both shown and hidden) underlying the click
point, as if the layers were merged into one. If unchecked, it only samples pixels
on the active layer. In either case, it only fills pixels on the active layer.
on the active layer. In either case, it only fills pixels on the active layer.
A pattern can be applied as a fill from the Context toolbar by picking a Pattern
(click the thumbnail) from the gallery, then choosing the Fill drop down list to
(click the thumbnail) from the gallery, then choosing the Fill drop down list to
be "Pattern".
To use the Flood Fill Tool:
To use the Flood Fill Tool:
1. Select the
Flood Fill Tool from the Tools toolbar's Fill Tools
flyout.
2. Set tolerance and layer fill options (see above) on the Context toolbar.
3. Click with the tool where you want to start the fill.
3. Click with the tool where you want to start the fill.
The Edit>Fill... command lets you flood-fill a region on a standard layer using
any color, not just the foreground color. On the other hand, it’s strictly a solid
color flood without the subtleties of the Flood Fill Tool’s properties. Simply
color flood without the subtleties of the Flood Fill Tool’s properties. Simply
choose the command to display the Fill dialog.