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Paint Shop Pro X User Guide - FTP - Corel Corporation

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Autumn leavesArt groupSports ballsEach picture tube file is made up of a series of images.To make picture tube elements easier to edit, it is helpful to paint them on a separatelayer.For more information about editing existing picture tubes or creating your own picturetubes, see “Using the Picture Tube tool” in the Help.Important! You cannot use the Picture Tube tool on vector layers.To paint with a picture tube1 On the Tools toolbar, choose the Picture Tube tool .2 On the Tool Options palette, select a picture tube from the Picture Tube drop-list.Note: Most picture tube previews show the first image rather than all images inthe picture tube. To view all images, select the desired picture tube and then paintwith it, or open the .PspTube file from the Browser palette.3 If necessary, adjust the following:• Scale — determines the percentage (10% to 250%) for reducing or enlargingeach image in the picture tube and scaling the step• Step — determines the distance in pixels (1 to 500) between the centers of eachpicture tube cell that you paint• Placement mode — determines how the images are placed. ChooseContinuous to space the images evenly by step size or choose Random torandomly space the images, with intervals ranging from 1 pixel to the step sizeapart.• Selection mode — determines how <strong>Corel</strong> <strong>Paint</strong> <strong>Shop</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> selects images to paintfrom the cells within the picture tube. Random selects images randomly;Incremental selects images one by one from top left to bottom right; Angularselects images based on the direction you drag; Pressure selects images based on86 <strong>Corel</strong> <strong>Paint</strong> <strong>Shop</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> X <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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