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The Color Replacer Tool

The Color Replacer Tool replaces one color for another color. Before you can use the Color Replacer tool you must first select the colors you want to 'switch'. Use your Eye Dropper tool to select the colors from the image and place them as the active colors on your Color Palette. Pressing your primary mouse button while dragging the cursor across the image will replace the background color with the foreground color. Pressing your secondary mouse button will replace the foreground color with the background color. If you wish to change colors only within an specified area, select it prior to using the Color Replacer Tool. Only those colors within the selection will be affected.

Click on the Color Replacer button on the Tool Palette. If your Control Boxes have been activated, pressing "O" on your keyboard will open the Color Replacer Tools Control box. All of the normal options available to paint tools are available with the Color Replacer. You may select Brush Shape and Size, set Opacity levels and assign a Paper Texture. Lower Tolerance settings will result in less of the area being altered while higher settings will replace more of the area being covered.

As with any of the paint tools, you can also draw a line with the Color Replacer Tool. Position the cursor where you want to start drawing the line, and click once. Press and hold the Shift key. Position the cursor where you want to end the line and click once. A line will appear between the two points. At this point you can continue drawing lines in any direction you please by pressing the Shift key again, moving the cursor and clicking.

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