Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!masnet!canremote!iain.bennett From: iain.bennett@canremote.uucp (IAIN BENNETT) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: Re: GEOPAINT Message-ID: <89092705135483@masnet.uucp> Date: 26 Sep 89 00:06:00 GMT Organization: Canada Remote Systems Limited, Mississauga, ON, Canada Lines: 43 Just a noter geoPaint and GEOS are Trademarks of Berkeley Softworks anyways... with geoPaint, I figured out how to use the colors option. The button above the undo button. The Paint colour is the colour of the paint you are going to use. I suggest you don't select this until you havepainted your picture. The Canvas colour is the one you have to pay attention to. This is the colour of the canvas you are going to paint. In an 8x8 I square I believe that is what geoPaint uses, you can have 2 colours. the "canvas" and the "Paint" colours. so if you were to do a mountain: * *** ***** --*-*-- --------- ----------- the spaces are say purple the - are black and the * are white what you do is change the canvas to purple, then paint your outline, then go back to colour, and select a white canvas, and paintost of the interior white (canvas). with the line utilite, block off part of the section you want white, and fill it. now the parts you have change to white, that are "overlapping" the line you have made, change it to purple again, and you will have a oerfect, purple and white. Do the same with black, but when you have got the white and the black mixing to make "blotches", what you do is you change the canvas to white, and a neutral paint, and it will fix it up for you. I may make a help file, using real pictures, from geoPaint to help people with this. I wish i could upload and distributer this picture. It is amazing. 1 other point, Berkeley Softworks used this method to draw that Crab or Lobster picture. Have fun with GeoPaint, once you get the hang of it, you'll love it! especially if you have a colour printer, like I do! * QNet 1.04a1: MCS BBS, Milton, On., Canada, (416)878-5935 (19200 HST)