![]() ![]() Licensed under the GNU General Public License v3. Palette: set the foreground and background color for tools.Īny suggestion will be appreciated, support email: PaintBrush Pro Copyright © 2014 - 2019 eTinySoft.Inc.īased on PaintBrush Copyright © 2007-2010 Soggy Waffles.Text: customize font, size, color of text.Straight lines, Curves, Rectangles, Rounded-rectangles, Ellipses.Erasers, Fill tools, Colorpicker, Zoom In.Customize the layer to be visible or not.Set the alpha value of individual layer.√ More than 100 types of High-quality Natural Brushes: Use the inspiring tools and more than 100 types brushes to create and save smooth images. My PaintBrush Pro is a professional paint-and-drawing application with multi-layers. * Download "Super PhotoCut" - A great photo Background Eraser. Till next time this is Gary Rosenzweig with MacMost Now.* "Super Vectorizer Pro" convert image to Ai, SVG, PDF vector. Including how you can also use Preview and iPhoto to edit some images. In the book I mention a few more graphics tools you can get for the Mac. So, if you're looking for something simple and don't want to mess with the millions of controls that Gimp has then Seashore is the program for you. You can get for the Mac as well, in fact, Seashore is a subset of Gimp. Which is kind of a Photoshop-clone as an open-source project. Now, a really high-powered free tool is Gimp. Paintbrush is an excellent little application that lets users doodle, draw, and modify images to their hearts desire Paintbrush is similar to the popular Microsoft Paint program. And you can choose your options, such as the compression level for JPEG image. Seashore also allows you to export in a variety of formats. Here I can use the clone took to create a second stem for the apple. Just about every tool has a set of adjustments. And support for pressure-sensitive tablets. There are many options for a selection of paint brush, for instance. ![]() Plus the tools themselves have more depth. There are more tools, like a clone tool and a lasso and gradient. But, Seashore actually goes a lot deeper. Now first glance it has some of the same functionality. Now, a second program you may want to check out is called, Seashore. Now choose File, Save As, and you can save it in a JPEG format for more compact image to use in an email. Type the message and you can also change the font if you like. Click on the image and a text entry box will appear. Draw a line across to complete the eye patch. If it doesn't look right you can always use command-z to undo it and try it again. Now draw an oval over one eye in the image. And you can choose a color many different ways. Then select a color, if you like, by clicking on the large colored chip set right here. Set it to fill only instead of an oval outline by clicking on the solid rectangle. Then choose the oval tool from the tool palette. Find a picture of yourself and open it in Paintbrush. Here's how you might use Paintbrush to create a picture for an email party invitation. You can adjust the brush size and the color and draw freehand using a line or curve. You can also place a simple brush stroke under the text. You can select the text tool and then add some text in any font on your machine and then place it exactly where you want on the image. You can start with a blank image or open an existing one then you can paint on it using a brush tool or an eraser, bucket fill, selection, and so on. Paintbrush is a very simple drawing tool. There's two free ones that you can get and start editing images right away. You can adjust some things in iPhoto and do some things with Preview but if you want to actually draw on an image you've gotta go to a third-party tool. ![]() I talk about how there's really no way to edit images on your Mac when you first get it. So in my book, the guide to switching to the Mac. On today's episode let's learn about two free drawing tools for the Mac. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 326: Paintbrush and Seashore at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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