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For more information about choosing brush options, see Choosing brush options.File: C:\Program Files\\Effects\ContentAwareFill.dll You can limit the flood fill to matching pixels of the current layer only by unmarking the Use all layers check box.įor more information about using blend modes, see Blending layers. For information about selections, see Working with selections. To limit changes to a specific area, make a selection in the image before you apply the Flood Fill tool. Position the cursor over the area of the selection or image that you want to fill, and either click to fill with the foreground material or right-click to fill with the background material. Type or set a value in the Opacity control to specify the opacity of the fill.Īt 100 percent opacity, the paint covers everything at 1 percent opacity, the paint is almost completely transparent. The blend modes are the same as the layer blend modes. Type or set a value from 0 to 200 in the Tolerance control to specify how closely the selected pixels match the initial pixel you click.Īt lower settings, only pixels with very similar colors are filled at higher settings, more pixels are filled.Ĭhoose an option from the Blend Mode drop-list to specify how filled pixels are blended with pixels of underlying layers. Opacity - fills pixels that match the opacity value of the pixel you click Choosing this option disables the Tolerance control. This match mode is therefore more discriminating than the RGB Value match mode.Īll Opaque - fills all pixels that are not completely invisible (that is, having an opacity value of 1 or greater). Traditional - fills pixels that match red, green, and blue values, with a bias toward lightness variations. Perceptual - fills pixels that match the perceptual shading variation and lightness of the pixel you click RGB Value - fills pixels that match the red, green, and blue values of the pixel you clickĬolor - fills pixels that match the shading variations of the pixel you clickīrightness - fills pixels that match the perceptual lightness value of the pixel you click Ĭhoose the foreground or background color, gradient, or pattern with which to fill the area.įrom the Match Mode drop-list on the Tool Options palette, choose one of the following options: On the Tools toolbar, choose the Flood Fill tool. To fill an area with a color, gradient, or pattern The Flood Fill tool changes pixels based on RGB, hue, brightness, or opacity values. The Color Replacer tool changes the color of pixels based on RGB value. The Flood Fill tool fills matching pixels that are contiguous to the initial pixel you click, whereas the Color Replacer tool changes pixels either within its brushstrokes or in the entire layer. The Flood Fill tool can fill pixels that match certain criteria (such as RGB value) in this way, it is similar to the Color Replacer tool. What is the difference between the Flood Fill tool and the Color Replacer tool? Even if a pixel is only one pixel away from a matching pixel, it is treated as discontiguous. When the Flood Fill tool finds a pixel that does not match the selected pixels, the chain breaks. When you click in the image, the Flood Fill tool finds and fills all contiguous pixels that match the pixel you select.Ĭontiguous pixels are like continuous chains of matching pixels radiating from the initial pixel you click. You can fill all pixels or fill only those pixels that match the options you specify. You can fill a selection or a layer with the foreground or background color, gradient, or pattern. Corel PaintShop Pro Help : Retouching and restoring images : Filling areas with colors, gradients, or patternsįilling areas with colors, gradients, or patterns
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