Thursday, December 10, 2009

Does anyone know how to apply brush transparency in pixia?

ok, so i'm drawing a character in pixia and there's this part where i need t color in the shades with red but i want to see the eyes as well. is there a way to make the brush less ';opaque'; so that i can color in the shades without making the eyes disappear? thanks.Does anyone know how to apply brush transparency in pixia?
If you can't afford to purchase software, you can still find free software to create and edit images. Some of this software is developed by individuals, and some is feature limited or an earlier version of a more advanced program. In some rare instances, there are no strings attached, but most often you will need to provide information to the company by registering, or endure ads or ';nag'; screens.








1) GIMP for Windows as the ';free Photoshop,'; it does have an interface and features similar to Photoshop. Because it's volunteer-developed beta software, stability and frequency of updates could be an issue; however, many happy users report using GIMP for Windows without significant problems.











2) Serif PhotoPlus


For a long time, Serif has given away previous versions of their software to entice users to purchase the current version. Currently you can download a completely free, fully-functional version of PhotoPlus 6. PhotoPlus 6 features an export optimizer, editable text, image slicing and image maps, selection tools, smart shapes, third-party plug-in support, red-eye removal tool, and photo enhancement tools. PhotoPlus 6 works on Windows 95, 98, 98 SE, 2000, NT4, and XP.











3) Paint.NET


Paint.NET is a free image and photo manipulation software for Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or Server 2003. Paint.NET started development at Washington State University with additional help from Microsoft, and continues to be updated and maintained by some of the alumni that originally worked on it. Paint.NET features layers, painting and drawing tools, special effects, unlimited undo history, and levels adjustments. Paint.NET is completely free, and the source code is also available for free.


鈥?Paint.NET Screen Shot and Mini-Review











4) Pixia


Pixia is the English version of a popular free painting and retouching software that originated in Japan. It features custom brush tips, multiple layers, masking, vector- and bitmap-based drawing tools, color, tone, and lighting adjustments, and multiple undo/redo. Like many freeware editors, there is no support for saving GIF format. Pixia is also available for many other languages. Pixia works with Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, and XP.











5) PhotoFiltre


Although it's fairly limited in features, PhotoFiltre offers a simple, but elegant user interface and a lot of one-click image adjustments, filters, and effects. There is a built in image explorer panel for visually navigating your file system, basic drawing, painting, retouching and selection tools, and batch processing capabilities. It does not offer layers or transparency support. PhotoFiltre is free for private, non commercial or educational use (including non-profit organizations).











6) Ultimate Paint


Ultimate Paint is available in both shareware and freeware versions for image creation, viewing, and manipulation. It has been designed to be fast and compact, and if you're familiar with the old Deluxe Paint program from Electronic Arts, Ultimate Paint is said to be very similar. The freeware version is an older release of the full-featured shareware product.











7) VCW VicMan's Photo Editor


This award-winning graphic editor offers a variety of painting and editing tools and features including a text tool, gradients, selections by color or region, color replacement, editing in any scale, special effects and so on. This free version is an enticement to upgrade to the Pro version for $29.95 US, so you can expect to put up with nag screens.











8) ImageForge


ImageForge is a freeware image editor with painting and editing tools. Allows you to import images from scanners and digital cameras, apply special effects filters, and create photo albums and slideshows. Although this is teaser program for the shareware ImageForge PRO, it's probably a few steps above Microsoft Paint.


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Source(s):


GIMP: http://www.gimp.org/windows/


Serif: http://clk.about.com/?zi=1/XJ%26amp;sdn=graphi鈥?/a>


Paint .NET: http://www.eecs.wsu.edu/paint.net/


Pixia: http://park18.wakwak.com/~pixia/


PhotoFiltre: http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm


Ultimate Paint: http://www.ultimatepaint.com/


Vicman: http://www.vicman.net/vcwphoto/index.htm


ImageForge: http://www.cursorarts.com/ca_imffw.html

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