> Well, as I said I would do, I now have Corel-photo paint. The thingis, it
> isn't photo-paint 9, it is photo-paint 10! Now, so far I don't likeCorel's
> paint software because unlike Microsoft paint, you can't fillsingle pixels
> at once. Photo-paint 10 automatically makes pixels surrounding theone I'm
> coloring shaded to give the line a "focused" look I guess. Is thereany way
> to make it where I can paint pixel by pixel without the fancy blureffect?
> _____________________________Yes, there is.
> --MrDoomMaster
> _____________________________
I don't know how different Photo-paint 9 is from 10, but I tested the
10 program on runaware.com, and it really isn't much different...
There are two ways to draw just 1 pixel squares like on paint:
On the toolbar that has all the tools, (arrow, mask, paintbrush,
etc.), click on the paintbrush. A new toolbar will appear with
options for your paintbrush. You also may want to zoom in on your
image. You will see a blurry circle on the paintbrush toolbar which
is part of a drop-down list of other blurry circles. Keep going down
that list until you see squares (not blurry squaers), pick one of any
size, and reduce the size to 1. Select your color and draw!! Also, to
further reduce that blurryness you don't like, (it really can help
your graphics sometimes though!!), deselect the anti-aliasing button,
the one with the stairs and red arrow in the paintbrush toolbar.
You could also just select the rectangle tool and draw boxes.
Try getting familiar with the program as well..i guess it's hard to
make good graphics if you don't know about the program your using!!
There are tons of features that will make your graphics look great!!
To anyone else that wants to upgrade their featureless MS Paint, try
www.ultimatepaint.com!! Its not as good as photo-paint, but at least
its free.. also www.runaware.com if you want to try the photo-paint
full version on the web, also free but requires membership (you also
need a good internet connection)
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