 Lion Around~an advanced vector tutorial ~
Tutorial written by Arizona Kate, © 2001
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Before we start, let's review the following program notes:
This tutorial was written for Paint Shop Pro version 7. Users of version 6 should be able to follow along, however some tools or tool names may be different. This tutorial is not suitable for PSP5 and older versions, which do not have the vector tools.
In this tutorial I will ask you to right click (RC) to select most of the vector menu choices. In addition to using RC, you can also do many actions using standard menu choices, keyboard shortcuts, or buttons on the Tool Options Palette. In fact, quite often there will be at least 3 different ways you can do the same action in Paint Shop Pro. For example, clicking the Node Edit button has the same effect as right clicking to select 'Node Edit'. Today we'll use RC and the pop up dialog boxes. After a while, you may decide you prefer one of the other methods and you'll settle in to your own way of doing things.
The foreground and background color swatch boxes will be referred to as Stroke for the outline/foreground color and Fill for the background color.
No textures will be used in this tutorial, so set both texture Styles boxes to Null Ø.
If you are using a pen tablet, you can right click using the clicker on the side of the pen. If this doesn't seem to work, you may have to change the tablet settings.
Please note: By following these step-by-step instructions you will be creating a copy of a copyrighted graphic. The resulting copy will belong to you, for your own use, however, copies should not be sold or distributed as original work! Permission is herein granted for individuals to save or print this tutorial for personal use only...do not distribute by email or otherwise.. The purpose of these tutorials is to teach you techniques so you may create your own original art! Do not be satisfied with copying others!! Now! Let's get started!
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