========== About ========== Hello fans of Draw app! You may have wondered what I meant about <draw><snap><share>. Well, this tutorial will show you what I meant! Welcome to the first Draw app tutorial named: How to export your drawing - Draw app. This tutorial will teach you how to export your drawing that you had drawn with Draw app into a .png file. Click onto the backdrop to advance into the next slide. Follow the instructions on the slide to learn how to export your drawing from Draw app into a .png file. Have fun!
========== Notes(please read) ========== 1. I'm using the new Microsoft edge, and it may be a bit different if you are using chrome. Just note that when you right click to save the image as..., the options will be different on chrome. There will still be the save image as..., but probably at the bottom. 2. I do not have a mac computer, so I do not really know how to edit a picture on mac. Sorry about that. 3. In my snips, you will not see my mouse cursor. If you need any help, you can comment below. 4. This was created before Draw app v2, so the UI of the project will be a bit different from the current version. 5. If you liked this tutorial, please leave a star/like to show you like it. It really supports me to continue making Draw app tutorials. Thanks! 30/4/2021 slide changes: - Fixed some typos. ========== Credits ========== I would like to thank Microsoft's Snip & Sketch. It really helped me create this tutorial. I would also like to thank Microsoft's Photos app. Slides were edited on scratch.