You can create a custom color by clicking Edit colors in the upper-right corner of the window, selecting a color and shade you want to use in the color wheel, and clicking OK.
If you just want to draw a regular free-form line, click the pencil-shaped “Pencil” icon in the “Tools” section.
If you just want to draw a regular free-form line, click the pencil-shaped “Pencil” icon in the “Tools” section.
You can click and drag with the right mouse button to use your secondary color.
If you have the canvas sectioned off (e. g. , a line dividing the canvas in two), only the section in which you click will be filled with color. If your canvas is blank or contains no full sections, your whole canvas will be filled in when you use the “Fill with color” tool.
The eraser will use your secondary color, so you may have to reset the secondary color to white (or your drawing’s background color, if different) before erasing.
You can select a different “Fill” option (e. g. , Crayon) to use a stylized fill texture.
You can select a different “Fill” option (e. g. , Crayon) to use a stylized fill texture.
You can select a different “Fill” option (e. g. , Crayon) to use a stylized fill texture.
Your text’s background will be the secondary color listed in the “Color 2” box.
Your text’s background will be the secondary color listed in the “Color 2” box.
Once text has been anchored, you can’t move it.
If you want to draw the selection by hand, click Free-form selection here instead.
If you’re using a free-form selection, click and drag around the item you want to crop, making sure to connect the two ends of the selection before proceeding.
If you want to cut your selected section out of the photo and leave the rest of the photo in, press the Del key instead.
For example, clicking Rotate right 90º would rotate the photo so that the right-most edge would become the bottom edge.
If you want to increase your photo’s height without increasing its width (or vice versa), skip this step.
If you want to resize your image to a specific pixel rating, check the “Pixels” box instead.
If you’re using pixels instead of a percentage, you’ll type the number of pixels to use into the “Horizontal” text box. If you left the “Maintain aspect ratio” box unchecked, you’ll also need to change the “Vertical” text box’s value.
If you want to skew the photo in the opposite direction, type in a negative value (e. g. , “-10” instead of “10”).
Keep in mind that doing this while editing an existing photo will replace the photo with your edited version. For this reason, it’s advisable to create a copy of the photo and edit it rather than editing the original.
You can select any other picture format (e. g. , PNG picture here).