tailieunhanh - Manga Studio For Dummies phần 2

Được sử dụng cho mực một bản vẽ. Được sử dụng để xóa một bản vẽ. Điền vào các ô một khu vực kèm theo một bản vẽ với màu nền trước hoặc. Được sử dụng để bắn tung tóe / tiếng ồn để vẽ một. Thêm một gradient màu sắc cho trang web. Sơn một mẫu thiết kế lên trang. | Chapter 1 Getting to Know Manga Studio 21 Icon Name Shortcut Description Marker P Used for inking a drawing. Eraser E Used to erase a drawing. Fill G Fills an enclosed area of a drawing with foreground or background color. i. Airbrush B Used to add spattering noise to a drawing. 1 Gradation G Adds a color gradient to the page. Pattern Brush B Paints a design pattern onto the page. Panel Maker F Creates a new panel layer on the page. Panel Ruler Cutter F Divides a panel into two used on a Panel Ruler only . Text T Adds text to a page. Join Line J Joins two lines. J Eyedropper I Samples a screentone for use elsewhere. Smooth Smooths blurs an image. Dust Cleaner Removes excess particles from a scanned image. Width Correction @ Adjusts the width of a vector line. Line Lever @ Adjusts the position of a vector line. M Line Smoother Smoothes out a shaky vector line. Available in Manga Studio EX only. 22 Part I Welcome to Manga Studio _ Exploring various palettes While the Tools palette is probably the one you ll use the most in Manga Studio it isn t the only one available. When you opened the program for the first time you were bombarded with palettes and windows as shown in Figure 1-5. It s a lot to weed through at first but as you get to understand each of the palettes in the program you may find them as indispensable as the Tools palette. If at any time you d like to remove some of the clutter from too many palettes open at once press the Tab key on your keyboard to hide them all at once. Press the Tab key again to make them all visible again. Tool Options Each tool in Manga Studio is customizable in one way or another. The Tool Options palette shows you all the options available with the currently selected tool. This allows you to tweak the tools to your heart s content until they re set in such a way that they feel as comfortable to use as their real-world counterparts. Figure 1-5 That s a lot of palettes on the screen. Chapter 1 Getting