Apple M9057 User Manual - Page 129
Painting, When to use a painting
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Chapter 6: Painting This chapter describes what you can do with an AppleWorks paint document or paint frame. All paint features, including procedures, buttons, and troubleshooting, are described completely in onscreen Help. When to use a painting Use a painting when you want to create airbrush or brushstroke effects, to tint colors, or to transform shapes (for example, to add perspective to an image), or add special effects (for example, blurring an image). Because paintings are made of individual pixels (dots) that you can change, you have very precise control over textures, colors, and shapes. Use an AppleWorks paint document or frame to: 1 create "hand-painted" artwork for invitations, holiday decorations, posters, and announcements 1 illustrate reports 1 work with scanned pictures When you are painting, you use the same tools used to make drawings (described in "Using the drawing tools" on page 5-3) plus additional painting tools, such as the spray can.