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Hello Everybody...
Why is something like this so difficult in Paint-Shop? I have a transparent gif and need to touch-up the background some.
According to that eye-dropper thingie.... my background is color numbered "1" on the list.
O.K. Cool. Paint Shop wants to put all the colours on a materials pallett, I can that!
....pick the forecolor box and double click gives me that indexed list and I can pick #1 for myself, right?
No.. of course not.
How do I pick a color based on its list number and associate that with the brush?
Thanks
Paul
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Hello Everybody...
Why is something like this so difficult in Paint-Shop? I have a transparent gif and need to touch-up the background some.
According to that eye-dropper thingie.... my background is color numbered "1" on the list.
O.K. Cool. Paint Shop wants to put all the colours on a materials pallett, I can that!
....pick the forecolor box and double click gives me that indexed list and I can pick #1 for myself, right?
No.. of course not.
How do I pick a color based on its list number and associate that with the brush?
Thanks
Paul
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Hi Paul,
Using the "color thingie" (a.k.a., eye-dropper), the simplest way to select a color is to left-click (foreground) or right-click (background) the eye-dropper on the color you want to select. There's no need to wade through the pallette.
But if you want to select a color by pallette number, enter the Materials Properties utilitity and notice a "Pallette Index" value and that one of the colored squares has a black border. The index is the number of the bordered square. Select (click) another square to select it and to change the index number.