![]() ![]() In Paint mode, each time you move your finger, PhotoViva picks a single color from under your finger in the source image and draws a brush shape onto the canvas with that single color. Now use the brush menu to select the first brush, and try painting in "Paint" mode and then in "Copy" mode. Tap on the image icon to select Image Source. Most of the brushes can be used in "Paint" or in "Copy" mode. The "Set|Follow" toggle button can be used to make brush strokes paint in just one direction or follow the direction as you paint. Use the sliders on the bottom to adjust the direction and size of the brush. Touch any brush shape to make it the current brush. You can choose paint brush properties here. This can create interesting effects if you switch brushes after selecting 'Use Canvas,' because the new brush can pick up colors and textures from the old brush you were using. So when "Use Canvas" is on, you will be painting on your canvas using an earlier version of that canvas as the image source. At the moment you touch the 'Use Canvas' button, PhotoViva takes your current canvas as it appears at that moment and uses that "snapshot" of your canvas, as the image source for subsequent painting operations. To make it work like before, tap "Use Photo". ![]() To do this press the "Use Canvas" button. Initially the Image Source comes from the photo you selected, but if you want you can have the Image Source use your current canvas. Try adding noise to the Image Source and see the effect on your brush strokes. Remember you can double tap any slider in this app to reset it. Try selecting "Sepiatone" and then painting, or try changing the saturation and try painting some more. You can use this menu to modify the brush stroke colors. If you touch down on the image icon and drag up, the Image Source menu will appear. When you release, your painting is displayed. If Image Source is selected and you touch down on the image icon, the current Image Source is displayed in the painting area. ![]()
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