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- Setting up Process demonstration..
- For this demonstration we will Set up by adding colored rectangles.
- TIP: Fix the background so that you can experiment with the Process options.
- `The process options let you modify screen colors based on the brushes colors.
- The process options let you modify screen colors based on the brush's colors.
- First, Select the option you want to use.
- Tint, the default, tints screen colors with the brush color.
- Turn processing ON or OFF by using the menu or by pressing Alt-p.
- `A P, in the menu bar induhcates that a processing option is activated.
- A P, in the menu bar indicates that a processing option is activated.
- Tint is useful for colorizing gray shaded images.
- If you tint with gray, colors become gray shades.
- Since the background is locked, Clear only erases the foreground image.
- So, we can continue to demonstrate the other process options.
- Hue, is like tint, because it adjust screen colors towards the brush color.
- However, Hue only works with colors, not gray shades.
- `Grays have no culler saturation, and are therefore un affected by Hue changes.
- Grays have no color saturation, and are therefore unaffected by Hue changes.
- Processing Hue with a gray brush, causes to colors to become shades of red.
- Again, we will clear the screen over the locked background.
- `Value, uses the brushes value to process the screen colors.
- Value, uses the brush's value to process the screen colors.
- This brush color has a high value according to the palette.
- `This color will paint the screen color values towards the brushes.
- This color will paint the screen color values towards the brush's.
- Darker colors will become lighter.
- A brush color with a low value setting paints light colors darker.
- TIP: try combining the Process options with Translucency & HAM mode.
- Demonstration Completed!
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