Tutorial sketchbook pro 6
To select this layer simply click it once and it will have a blue edge and hue like in the below image. The original named background and a new one called Layer 1 as displayed below. Now that everything is set up, it's time to draw.Then hit ok and it will be saved for each start up. Make sure to click each tab and carefully read and make choices on your settings. This will give you the maximum when it comes to pressure and everything else related to your tablet. Then go to stylus responsiveness and take it all the way to the end. Now that I've shown you where everything is, next to explore is Preferences, under Edit menu.The up and down arrows is how you can drag your layers above or below other layers and the padlock is to lock or unlock layer transparency. The eyeball icon is the show hide layer function. When you wish to make your choice, drag to the icon, if you change your mind and don't want to, then drag back to the centre to not select anything. These options include delete, duplicate, merge all or merge down and rename as well as hide layer. Click+Hold+Drag and more options will appear. Now this is the part that gets a little bit fiddly and it's easy to make a mistake. This contains your photoshop like things such as multiply etc for those beautiful colouring effects but it's limited, there's not as much as PS. Below where it says normal is your layer blending modes. The next icon adds text, the next is import image and the last icon clears the canvas.
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This kind of annoys me but you get use to it and it's a much faster way to use layers, I must admit that. Next thing I want to explain is the layers window.Edit the settings and you'll have a pretty crazy paint brush. You can also make custom brushes this way by making a doodle and capturing a part of it. depending on the type of tool, different things will be available to adjust. Clicking edit will give you more choices of brushes to use and edit. Here you can change pretty much everything about your brush and how it functions. The icon marked in the red box, this is your brush settings.You can simply drag and drop it over the top of brush icons that you don't like or want and replace them with something better. Clicking an icon from here and dragging it onto your pens and brushes tool bar will allow you to make your own favourites set. Whatever you click will be immediately selected and ready to use. Clicking the same icon will hide the window. Much bigger selection than the older Sketchbook Pro. These are your choices of what you can use to paint with. Where the arrow is pointing, clicking this will bring up the window of pens and brushes you see now.
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The undo button is also there, visible as red and redo as green, change colours and the icon of the pen is showing that is what I am currently using. It shows all the same functions as the tool bar I just described, with a few other settings such as save and how the window is displayed.
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If you hover long enough windows tips will tell you what it is. If it's not the icon you need, go to the centre and release and you will not pick a tool. Click and hold then drag but don't release, drag onto an icon that pops up in this area and if it's the tool you need, release your click over the icon.
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Zoom which also functions as the hand/move tool. 2nd, rectangle select and Marquee tool/selection tool. I'll tell you what each icon is and it's function.