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=== [[File: ToolFillBucket.png|60px|caption|]] Fill Bucket Tool===
:[[File:FillBucketToolSettings.png|thumb| 278px |none|]]
The 'Fill Bucket' tool will fill areas of the current [[Canvas]] Layer with similar colours as where the cursor is pressed. The point where the mouse is pressed is referred to as the 'seed point'. The area which is filled radiates out from this selected seed point.


====Tolerance====
The percentage level that controls the level of difference from the point selected on the current canvas layer that will be filled with the tool.
* '''0%:''' Only allow pixels of the exact same value of the seed point to be filled.
* '''100%:''' Fills all pixels in the current layer regardless of their difference from the seed point colour.
====Restriction====
The output area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be restricted using one of the following options:
* '''Restrict to Canvas Checkbox:''' Inside the Canvas area boundary.
* '''Restrict to Range Checkbox:''' The entered width and height values centring around the seed point.


=== [[File: ToolFillBucket.png|60px|caption|]] Fill Bucket Tool===


:[[File:FillBucketToolSettings.png|thumb| 278px |none|]]
=== [[File: ToolGradient.png|60px|caption|]] Gradient 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.
:[[File:GradientToolSettings.png|thumb| 278px |none|]]


The seed point of the colour fill is specified by clicking the cursor on a point of the Canvas Viewport.  
The 'Gradient' tool creates a fill of colour gradually blending between two specified colours.  




The results of this tool can be controlled with the following settings:
The whole area of the current Layer will be filled unless an active selection is present. When an active selection is present just the area inside that selection will be filled.


Drag the cursor in the Canvas viewport between to points to specify the start and end of the colour gradient.


====Tolerance====
====Interactive Preview====


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.
When the cursor is dragged in the Canvas viewport a preview of the final 'Gradient' tool result will be displayed. This preview is slightly lower quality (non-dithered) than the final (dithered) result.


====Colour A & B====


* 100% will flood all pixels in the current layer regardless of their difference from the seed point colour.  
Specifies the Start and End colours to create the gradient. The colour is previewed as a PanelForge colour swatch interface element. Colours from other colour swatch elements can be dragged to the Gradient colour swatch interfaces, or reciprocally from the swatch interfaces. Double-clicking the Gradient colour swatch interfaces will display the Operating System's colour picker window.
* 0% will only allow pixels of the exact same value of the seed point to be flooded.




====Restriction====
The 'From Current' buttons will set the respective Gradient colour from the Canvas workspace's current active colour.


The output area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be restricted using one of the following options:
====Opacity A & B====


* '''Restrict to Canvas Checkbox:''' Inside the Canvas area boundary.
The opacity of the start and endpoint of the colour Gradient can be specified. This will blend over the contents of the current layer in a 'Normal' blend type.
* '''Restrict to Range Checkbox:''' The entered width and height values centring around the seed point.

Latest revision as of 21:41, 7 June 2020

ToolFillBucket.png Fill Bucket Tool

FillBucketToolSettings.png

The 'Fill Bucket' tool will fill areas of the current Canvas Layer with similar colours as where the cursor is pressed. The point where the mouse is pressed is referred to as the 'seed point'. The area which is filled radiates out from this selected seed point.

Tolerance

The percentage level that controls the level of difference from the point selected on the current canvas layer that will be filled with the tool.

  • 0%: Only allow pixels of the exact same value of the seed point to be filled.
  • 100%: Fills all pixels in the current layer regardless of their difference from the seed point colour.

Restriction

The output area that can be flooded by the fill bucket tool will be restricted using one of the following options:

  • Restrict to Canvas Checkbox: Inside the Canvas area boundary.
  • Restrict to Range Checkbox: The entered width and height values centring around the seed point.


ToolGradient.png Gradient Tool

GradientToolSettings.png

The 'Gradient' tool creates a fill of colour gradually blending between two specified colours.


The whole area of the current Layer will be filled unless an active selection is present. When an active selection is present just the area inside that selection will be filled.

Drag the cursor in the Canvas viewport between to points to specify the start and end of the colour gradient.

Interactive Preview

When the cursor is dragged in the Canvas viewport a preview of the final 'Gradient' tool result will be displayed. This preview is slightly lower quality (non-dithered) than the final (dithered) result.

Colour A & B

Specifies the Start and End colours to create the gradient. The colour is previewed as a PanelForge colour swatch interface element. Colours from other colour swatch elements can be dragged to the Gradient colour swatch interfaces, or reciprocally from the swatch interfaces. Double-clicking the Gradient colour swatch interfaces will display the Operating System's colour picker window.


The 'From Current' buttons will set the respective Gradient colour from the Canvas workspace's current active colour.

Opacity A & B

The opacity of the start and endpoint of the colour Gradient can be specified. This will blend over the contents of the current layer in a 'Normal' blend type.