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- `Setting Up HAM mode Sttencil demonstration..
- Setting Up HAM mode Stencil demonstration..
- NOTE: This demonstration was recorded at standard Amiga speed.
- HAM operations on standard, unaccelerated Amigas, can be time-consuming.
- `In HAM mode, you can still create sttencils by locking or painting.
- In HAM mode, you can still create stencils by locking or painting.
- `Due to the amount of colors though, the Make Sttencil requester is different.
- Due to the amount of colors though, the Make Stencil requester is different.
- Although the Clear, Invert, Make and Cancel buttons still function the same,
- It does not display colors. Instead you must select colors from the screen.
- As you click on colors they will be displayed in this area.
- Tolerance, sets the level where colors are considered close, or similar.
- This way, all similar colors to the one you clicked can be locked at once.
- Low tolerance values will include only those colors that are very similar.
- High tolerance, lets a wider range of colors be included.
- The default tolerance value is 4.
- `Click Show, to display the Sttencil as highlighted areeuz. Please Stand By..
- Click Show, to display the Stencil as highlighted areas. Please Stand By..
- `Watch how the Sttencil changes as we raise & lower the tolerance value.
- Watch how the Stencil changes as we raise & lower the tolerance value.
- To display the changes, toggle the Show button OFF and then back ON.
- `Fine Tune, lets you add or subtract individual colors from the sttencil.
- Fine Tune, lets you add or subtract individual colors from the stencil.
- Click with the right button to subtract a color & with the left to add.
- `TIP: For standard Amiga's, In HAM, Sttencil Paint is quicker than locking.
- TIP: For standard Amiga's, In HAM, Stencil Paint is quicker than locking.
- Demonstration Completed!
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