Painting with a stamp is like applying a virtual rubber stamp to your pictureGeneral term that includes photos, graphics, clip art, and objects. Any photo or project in this product.. You can use the stamps that are provided by Digital Image Pro, or create a stamp of your own.

To paint with a stamp:
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Select the picture you want to edit.
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On the Effects menu, point to Paint Brush, and then click Stamps.
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Under Click a stamping style, select a style.
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Under Click a stamp, select a stamp image.
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Under Click a stamp size, select the size of the stamp.
 | Optional: Customize your stamp.
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Click Customize a stamp.
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To change the transparencyAn effect that enables the background to show through a picture or object. of the stroke, drag the transparency sliderA control that sets values by sliding a marker to the left or the right..
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If you're using a plain shape, click a stamp color under Click a stamp color.
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To select a custom color for a plain shape, do the following.
- Click More color choices under Click a stamp color
- To change the color hue, move the yellow circle around the outside of the color wheel.
- To change the color saturation, move the blue circle around the inside of the color wheel.
- To change the color brightness, move the blue circle toward or away from the center of the circle.
- Click Done.
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To change the paper texture, select the texture under Click a paper texture.
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Click the Back arrow.
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Drag the cursor across the picture to stamp the area.
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Click Done.
To create a stamp:
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Select the picture you want to edit.
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On the Effects menu, point to Paint Brush, and then click Stamps.
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Under Click a stamping style, select a style.
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Under Click a stamp, click Make a stamp.
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Under Where do you want to look, select a location.
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To open the picture you want as a stamp, follow the instructions on the screen.
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When your picture appears in the list of stamps under Click a stamp, drag the cursor across the picture to stamp the area.
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Click Done.
Tip
For best results, use only pictures that contain a single image or objectA part of a picture, including shapes, text boxes, lines, or animations, that can be edited individually..