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:[[File:CanvasToolsPaintBucketFill01.png|thumb| 220px |none|Fill Bucket Tool.]] | :[[File:CanvasToolsPaintBucketFill01.png|thumb| 220px |none|Fill Bucket Tool.]] | ||
The fill bucket tool will flood areas of the current canvas layer of similar colours with the current canvas tool colour radiating from a selected seed point. The seed point of the colour fill is specified by clicking the mouse cursor on a point of the canvas view. The result of this tool can be controlled using the following settings: | |||
==Tolerance== | ==Tolerance== | ||
The percentage level that controls the level of difference from the point selected on the current canvas layer that will be flooded with the tool. A value of 100% will flood all pixels in the current layer regardless of their difference from the seed point colour. A value of 0% will only allow pixels of the exact same value of the seed point to be flooded. | |||
==Restrict to Canvas== | ==Restrict to Canvas== | ||
When selected the area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be restricted to the canvas area. | |||
==Restrict to Range== | ==Restrict to Range== | ||
When this option is selected then the area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be constrained to the width and height values entered here centring around the seed point. | |||
=Eyedropper Tool= | =Eyedropper Tool= | ||
:[[File:CanvasToolsEyeDropper01.png|thumb| 224px |none| Eyedropper Tool.]] | :[[File:CanvasToolsEyeDropper01.png|thumb| 224px |none| Eyedropper Tool.]] | ||
The eyedropper tool allows the user to select an existing colour in the current canvas view by clicking the mouse cursor to become the current canvas colour tool colour. How this colour is determined can be controlled using the following settings: | |||
==Sample All Visible Layers== | ==Sample All Visible Layers== | ||
If this setting is deactivated the pixel colour sampling will be restricted to current layer. When active the full composite of all the canvas layers will be used during colour sampling. | |||
=Move Tool= | =Move Tool= |
Revision as of 20:23, 18 July 2015
The 'Canvas Tools' palette provides the ability to select the current interactive tool active in the canvas workspace. The palette also makes available all the available settings to currently active canvas workspace tool.
To set the active canvas workspace select the corresponding tool icon button. The active canvas tool settings can be displayed or hidden by clicking the active canvas tool settings label below the canvas tool icon buttons.
The ability to quickly switch between different canvas tools is provided by custom Keyboard Shortcuts.
Hand Tool
The hand tool provides ways to interactively navigate the canvas view.
Pan Canvas
When the pan canvas mode is selected the canvas can be quickly panned by pressing and dragging the mouse cursor in the canvas viewport area.
Zoom Tool
The zoom tool provides ways to interactively zoom the canvas view.
Drag Zoom
When the pan canvas mode is selected the canvas can be quickly zooms by pressing and dragging the mouse cursor in the canvas viewport area. The current centre of the canvas view will be retained as view is zoomed in and out.
Paint Brush Tool
The paint brush tool provides an interactive tool to manipulate the pixel colours of areas of the current canvas layer. Circular stamps of the current tool colour will be produced at regular intervals on the current canvas layer based on the following settings:
Type
Four brush types are provides that produce different results when using the mouse to interact with the canvas view.
Freeform
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor in the canvas view will produce brush stamps under the mouse cursor at regular intervals as it is moved.
Line
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor between two points in the canvas view will produce a line comprising of brush stamps at regular intervals. A dashed line is provided during tool interaction to indicate where the output stamps will be produced. Holding the Shift key during tool interaction will snap the produced line to Horizontal or Vertical orientation.
Rectangle
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor between two points in the canvas view will produce a rectangle comprising of brush stamps at regular intervals. A dashed line is provided during tool interaction to indicate where the output stamps will be produced. Holding the Shift key during tool interaction will snap the produced rectangle to be a square.
Oval
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor between two points in the canvas view will produce an oval comprising of brush stamps at regular intervals. A dashed line is provided during tool interaction to indicate where the output stamps will be produced. Holding the Shift key during tool interaction will snap the produced rectangle to be a circle.
Flow
The flow level controls the transparency of each individual brush stamps. A flow level of 100% will provide a strong brush stroke, a lower flow level will provide a more natural fluid brush stroke.
Opacity
The opacity level controls transparency of the complete brush stroke. A opacity level lower than 100% provides maximum strength of the brush stroke, a lower opacity will not allow any element of a brush stoke to be above the specified opacity even if the same area is interacted with multiple times.
Radius
The radius control specifies the maximum radius of brush stamps in pixels. If a pressure sensitive input device is used and pressure sensitivity settings are active then the radius of brush stamps may be smaller than this specified radius.
Hardness
The hardness level controls the amount a brush stamp fades around it's edge. A hardness of 100% will mean no edge fading with happen. 0% hardness will produce a brush stamps opacity to fade from the completly way from centre to edge.
Spacing
The spacing level control specifies the spacing between brush stamps based on a brush stamps current radius. A level of 100% will cause no brush stamp overlapping, where as a low spacing level will cause brush to overlap more tightly.
Smoothing
When the freeform brush type is active this mode optional provides a smooth quadratic interpolation between the input cursors sample points.
Under normal operation this option is recommended to be active.
Pressure
If a pressure sensitive input device is being used such as a Wacom graphics tablet then these options allow the input pressure is dynamically affect the brush tool output. The following options are available:
Disabled
Even if a pressure sensitive input device is available the pressure input will be ignored.
Flow
The amount of pressure input is multiplies brush flow amount. The result is updated as each brush stamp is produced.
Radius
The amount of pressure input is multiplies brush radius amount. The result is updated as each brush stamp is produced.
Flow and Radius
Both the flow and radius amounts of the brush are both modified as specified above.
Behind
When this setting is active instead of the paint brush compositing pixel data on top of the current canvas layer the paint stroke will composited under the current layer data.
Eraser Brush Tool
The eraser brush tool provides an interactive tool to manipulate the pixel transparency of areas of the current canvas layer. Circular stamps of reduced opacity will be produced at regular intervals on the current canvas layer based on the following settings:
Type
Four brush types are provides that produce different results when using the mouse to interact with the canvas view.
Freeform
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor in the canvas view will produce brush stamps under the mouse cursor at regular intervals as it is moved.
Line
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor between two points in the canvas view will produce a line comprising of brush stamps at regular intervals. A dashed line is provided during tool interaction to indicate where the output stamps will be produced. Holding the Shift key during tool interaction will snap the produced line to Horizontal or Vertical orientation.
Rectangle
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor between two points in the canvas view will produce a rectangle comprising of brush stamps at regular intervals. A dashed line is provided during tool interaction to indicate where the output stamps will be produced. Holding the Shift key during tool interaction will snap the produced rectangle to be a square.
Oval
Clicking and dragging the mouse cursor between two points in the canvas view will produce an oval comprising of brush stamps at regular intervals. A dashed line is provided during tool interaction to indicate where the output stamps will be produced. Holding the Shift key during tool interaction will snap the produced rectangle to be a circle.
Flow
The flow level controls the transparency of each individual brush stamps. A flow level of 100% will provide a strong brush stroke, a lower flow level will provide a more natural fluid brush stroke.
Opacity
The opacity level controls transparency of the complete brush stroke. A opacity level lower than 100% provides maximum strength of the brush stroke, a lower opacity will not allow any element of a brush stoke to be above the specified opacity even if the same area is interacted with multiple times.
Radius
The radius control specifies the maximum radius of brush stamps in pixels. If a pressure sensitive input device is used and pressure sensitivity settings are active then the radius of brush stamps may be smaller than this specified radius.
Hardness
The hardness level controls the amount a brush stamp fades around it's edge. A hardness of 100% will mean no edge fading with happen. 0% hardness will produce a brush stamps opacity to fade from the completly way from centre to edge.
Spacing
The spacing level control specifies the spacing between brush stamps based on a brush stamps current radius. A level of 100% will cause no brush stamp overlapping, where as a low spacing level will cause brush to overlap more tightly.
Smoothing
When the freeform brush type is active this mode optional provides a smooth quadratic interpolation between the input cursors sample points.
Under normal operation this option is recommended to be active.
Pressure
If a pressure sensitive input device is being used such as a Wacom graphics tablet then these options allow the input pressure is dynamically affect the brush tool output. The following options are available:
Disabled
Even if a pressure sensitive input device is available the pressure input will be ignored.
Flow
The amount of pressure input is multiplies brush flow amount. The result is updated as each brush stamp is produced.
Radius
The amount of pressure input is multiplies brush radius amount. The result is updated as each brush stamp is produced.
Flow and Radius
Both the flow and radius amounts of the brush are both modified as specified above.
Fill Bucket Tool
The fill bucket tool will flood areas of the current canvas layer of similar colours with the current canvas tool colour radiating from a selected seed point. The seed point of the colour fill is specified by clicking the mouse cursor on a point of the canvas view. The result of this tool can be controlled using the following settings:
Tolerance
The percentage level that controls the level of difference from the point selected on the current canvas layer that will be flooded with the tool. A value of 100% will flood all pixels in the current layer regardless of their difference from the seed point colour. A value of 0% will only allow pixels of the exact same value of the seed point to be flooded.
Restrict to Canvas
When selected the area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be restricted to the canvas area.
Restrict to Range
When this option is selected then the area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be constrained to the width and height values entered here centring around the seed point.
Eyedropper Tool
The eyedropper tool allows the user to select an existing colour in the current canvas view by clicking the mouse cursor to become the current canvas colour tool colour. How this colour is determined can be controlled using the following settings:
Sample All Visible Layers
If this setting is deactivated the pixel colour sampling will be restricted to current layer. When active the full composite of all the canvas layers will be used during colour sampling.