table of contents: -important keys -settings -tools -hotkeys read it all (scroll down) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- important keys: "o" to hide the variables and hotkeys and stuff. press again to make them show back up. "p" to erase everything. the flag will not destroy your art. only the P key. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- settings: transparency: < look here saturation: the color concentration brightness: how bright the color is Brush size: how big the brush covers brush thickness(on tool 2): how big each individual ping is color: adjust what color it is. splorts: how many times tool 2 puts down a blob per click. aka, how fast it goes. the top right blob is a visual of what color you have selected. click to draw ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tools: brush 1: makes a line brush 2: makes a spray (the whole reason I made this) 3: broken don't use 4: eraser. technically, it's just a white brush though. the only variable that affects it is size. -------------------HOTKEYS--------------------- hotkeys are keys that you can press to activate a preset action. in this project, I use the number keys as the hotkeys for up to ten different colors. note that saturation is weird and won't show up on the hotkeys. press shift+(any number key) to set that hotkey as whatever settings you have currently set. press a number key to activate that hotkey. at the bottom of the screen will be a set of squares which represent your hotkeys. they only reflect color, brightness, and transparency, however. (all variables are stored though)
you can go inside the project, go into "backdrops", and then go to the costume editor. then, you can use the tools there as well as the tools i have here. very neat. I would honestly just use this for finishing an art peice, as there is no way to undo an action, and thus if you are not 100% perfect it will turn out a bit weird.