TAILIEUCHUNG - 3D Game Programming All in One- P14

3D Game Programming All in One- P14: During the past several years while working on the Tubettiland “Online Campaign” software and more recently while working on the Tubettiworld game, I figure I’ve received more than a hundred queries from people of all ages about how to get started making games. There were queries from 40-year-olds and 13-year-olds and every age in between. Most e-mails were from guys I would estimate to be in their late teens or early 20s. | Paint Shop Pro 297 Straight Airbrush Lines We can restrict the movement of our airbrush in order to make consistent lines by doing the following 1. Click the image where you want the line to begin. 2. Press and hold the Shift key. 3. Click the image where you want to end the line press the right mouse button to use the background color . 4. Keep adding line segments of either color by clicking with the left or right mouse button. 5. Release the Shift key to end the line. Clone Brush The Clone Brush is the eighth tool from the top of the Tool palette. Use the Clone Brush to copy part of an image to another location. You can clone within an image between bitmap layers or between two grayscale or 24-bit color images. For example if a photograph has a flaw against a multitoned or multicolored background such as skin or cloth you can use the Clone Brush to copy the background over the flaw. When you use the Clone Brush you work with two image areas the source area which is the area you copy from and the destination or target area which is the area you copy to. The destination can be within the same image or in another image of equal color depth. Clone Brush Options The Clone Brush shares many options with the other brushes. However one option is unique to the Clone Brush and has a big effect on how it operates the Aligned Mode option. With this option enabled the source area moves with the brush each time you release the mouse button. When you release and then reclick the mouse button the brush resumes cloning the image relative to the distance from the source area. With this option disabled the source area does not move when you release the mouse button. Each time you release and then reclick the mouse button the starting point for cloning returns to the source area. There is also the Sample Merged option. With this option enabled the brush will clone all visible data rather than just the data from the current layer. If not enabled only the data on the current layer .

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