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6) Why do
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Answered by maulikbisht14
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All paints generally have four main ingredients -- pigments, binders, solvents (liquids) and additives. Pigments provide color and hide, while binders work to "bind" the pigment together and create the paint film.

Answered by aditya0115
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Paint is a simple to use drawing program that allows you to draw simple pictures. I have utilized Paint in creating most of the pictures in this book. To get a picture of the computer screen, I simply push the print screen key on the keyboard. This copies a picture of the computer screen into the clipboard (a place in memory). I simply then go into Paint and choose Edit Paste and this will put a copy of the screen in Paint so that I can edit it. You will be asked if you want to resize the image. Choose Yes as you can make the image smaller later.

When you first paste something in Paint it is still selected. You can then click and drag the picture to the position that you want. Then modify the picture the way that you want by adding color, text or even another Clip-art picture. To add another Clip-art picture, minimize Paint and start another Paint. Hit print screen again while looking at the clip-art and then paste the new clip-art picture into this work area. Modify the picture, then copy the picture. Restore your minimized Paint and then paste the second clip-art picture that you just copied.

Paint is located in the Programs, Accessories, Paint from the Start button. As you can see it is not that much different than other packages we have been using. The toolbar is located on the left instead of the top. There are of course different tools for drawing than for writing text. You also have a color Palette at the bottom of the screen. If you do not see either one of these choose View from the Menu Bar and turn the option on. Unfortunately there is no tutorial on how to use Paint but there is still a lot of help available on-line.

 

Let me explain the toolbar to you and then I will give you some helpful hints on using Paint. To use an option on the toolbar, click the option with the left mouse button. You then move to the work area and click again. Looking at the toolbar the Free Form Select button defines an area for you to cut, copy, or change. With the free form select you click and drag the mouse around the area you are interested in. An off blue line will follow the mouse cursor as you drag the mouse around the computer screen. When you let go it will form a dotted rectangle but it will only copy what you had enclosed in the off blue line. The Select button works the same way only it defines a rectangular shape around the area and this is what it will copy or move.

The Airbrush works just like a can of spray paint. It will spray the foreground color when you click and drag the mouse pointer across the work area. As you can see in the drawing the mouse cursor turns to a paint can. When you click and start dragging, it sprays the color on the work area. If you hold the brush long in one spot it puts a lot of paint on the work area. If you drag quickly the paint is more sparse. The size of the spray area is dependent on the spray size that you have chosen just below the toolbar.

The Brush will paint a solid line with the foreground color as you click and drag the mouse across the work area. The mouse cursor changes to a small cross. The thickness of the line is dependent on the line size that you have chosen as well as shape.

  The Fill with color works a little different. When you use the Fill with color you click on the area that you want to change the color for. When you do this the Fill with color causes the area to be filled with the foreground color. If you filled more than you wanted to, simply choose Edit Undo. Here I had three circles. I clicked on blue and did the middle circle. I then clicked on yellow and I just did the third circle. This filled the 3rd circle with yellow color. Now you can only fill SOLID colors. Some of the colors on the Palate are called DITHERED colors. You can fill a solid color with a dithered colored. You can not fill a dithered color. This example shows what is meant by a dithered color. If you zoom in on the area a dithered color will have more than one color as a shading effect.

Now you can get rid of a dithered color by using the Eraser/Color Eraser. Your mouse pointer will change to a square shape. You then drag the mouse over the area you want to change. The eraser (click with the left mouse button), erases all the colors and replaces it with the background color. The Color (click with the right mouse button) erases the foreground color and replaces it with the background color. The Color Eraser allows you to change the color. To choose the foreground color you click the color with the left mouse button. To choose the background color you click the color and like me I have to be sure u is not just ausm or a new one

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