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Post by nateowens on May 24, 2014 23:59:09 GMT
How?? a good discussion, but no resolution...
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Post by ellietaylorartist on May 25, 2014 3:26:36 GMT
Go to the menu and long press on tools, go up to pen and press it. This will bring up PS edit. Press on it and it will bring up this screen (see screenshot below). Play around with the different functions and see what all they do. You can move, resize, and bend your stroke and a bunch more things I haven't figured out yet. The only way to learn this app is to start pressing buttons and see what happens, haha.
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Post by nateowens on May 25, 2014 7:49:54 GMT
Thanks, Ellie....I will try that. Clover is pretty cool - maybe someday someone will write up a more comprehensive manual of the operation I keep the pdf manual Hemiolan did open while using the app. That one is helpful, but some functions are seemingly only found by experimenting - I had not yet stumbled on this one. Is there another manual hiding out there in cyberspace someplace? As always, your insight is priceless - Thanks!!
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Post by ellietaylorartist on May 25, 2014 16:01:45 GMT
The developer has a manual out, but it is in Japanese. However, I just discovered how to translate it. You have to download the Google Translate app and download the Chrome browser app on to your tablet. Then go to www.cloverpaint.net and it should ask if you want to translate this page, tell it yes and it will translate to English. The translation is not perfect, but you can sort of get a rough idea by looking at the screenshots what to do. I am going to read everything and see if I can get a better understanding of all the functions. Glad I could help you, the way I learn these programs is to do a big painting on them and trial and error it (usually a lot of errors, haha). Here's the link. www.cloverpaint.net
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Post by ellietaylorartist on May 25, 2014 18:40:16 GMT
I just found another interesting feature from the Clover Paint website. When you export your file as a jpeg, you can choose the pixel quality that you want. For example if you want the highest quality, you choose 100. The translation is very rough, but you can get a general idea of all the features and it is a very complex program. Hopefully the developer will continue to work on the UI to make it more user friendly.
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