Rainbow Tutorial
Rainbow Tutorial
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by Norbyte
Home Buy Online
TUTORIAL
THE STUDIOS
a) b) c)
Studio 1 Studio 2 Studio 3
a)The desktop you see when you start the program is called a Studio.
b)c)You can travel between three different studios by clicking on the numbers
1-3 in the d)Quick Menu (or by pressing F5-F7 on your keyboard).
You may rearrange the studios to meet specific needs. For example: You can
have one studio designed for editing tall images, one studio optimized for
painting and one studio for layer editing.
Any changes you do to the studios (i.e. if you close a window) will be saved
when you quit the program, which is done by clicking on the Q button in the
Quick Menu (or by pressing Command-q on your keyboard).
d)
d)Click on the ? button to access the built-in manual. The $ button tells you
how to register.
Many of the Quick Menu functions are also found in a dialog that can be
brought up by pressing Esc on your keyboard.
HOW THE WINDOWS WORK
Every window in Rainbow Painter has three different window contents. Think
of it as three different windows on top of each other, where you click on to
alternate between them.
The number (1-3) underneath that button displays the number of the current
window content.
a) b) c)
a)The current window content. b)Click on to get content number 2.
c)Repeat to bring up number 3.
If you click on , the window will be blown up to fullscreen mode. A second
click returns everything to normal.
d)
d)If you click on , a dialog appears where you can adjust the window. A
click on Replace Content brings up a list of window contents, with various
functions, to replace one of the three current window contents with a new.