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==Version==
 
==Version==
#Tool Version  
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Tool Version-0.9.22
    
==Configuration==
 
==Configuration==
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| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Tux Paint 2 Brush tool.png|450px]]
 
| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Tux Paint 2 Brush tool.png|450px]]
 
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| style="width: 50%;" | Step 1-When we open the Tux Paint we will get window like this. This window or main screen contains following sections:
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| style="width: 50%;" | Step 1- When we open the Tux Paint we will get window like this. This window or main screen contains following sections:
left side:Tool bar contains drawing and editing controls.
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'''left side''':Tool bar contains drawing and editing controls.<br>
Middle:drawing canvas
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'''Middle''':drawing canvas. The largest part of the screen, in the centre, is the drawing canvas. <br>
The largest part of the screen, in the centre, is the drawing canvas.  
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'''Right Side''': Selector. <br>
Right Side: Selector  
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Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g., when the Paint Brush tool is selected, it shows the various brushes available. When the Rubber Stamp tool is selected, it shows the different shapes you can use. <br>
Depending on the current tool, the selector shows different things. e.g., when the Paint Brush tool is selected, it shows the various brushes available. When the Rubber Stamp tool is selected, it shows the different shapes you can use.
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'''Lower''': Colours  
Lower: Colours  
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A palette of available colours are shown near the bottom of the screen. <br>
A palette of available colours are shown near the bottom of the screen.
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'''Bottom''': Help Area  
Bottom: Help Area  
   
At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you draw.  
 
At the very bottom of the screen, Tux, the Linux Penguin, provides tips and other information while you draw.  
| style="width: 50%;" |Step 2-The Paint Brush tool lets you draw freehand, using various brushes (chosen in the Selector on the right) and colors (chosen in the Colour palette towards the bottom).
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| style="width: 50%;" |Step 2- The Paint Brush tool lets you draw freehand, using various brushes (chosen in the Selector on the right) and colors (chosen in the Color palette towards the bottom).
 
As you draw, a sound is played. The bigger the brush, the lower the pitch.  
 
As you draw, a sound is played. The bigger the brush, the lower the pitch.  
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| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Tux Paint.png|400px]]
 
| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Tux Paint.png|400px]]
 
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 3-An example of filled and unfilled shapes.
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 3- An example of filled and unfilled shapes.
| style="width: 50%;" |step 4-'''Drag and drop functionality using a mouse''' -To Draw shapes in Tux paint, Click on "Shapes" and then in right side, select any shapes which required. For ex: select rectangle shape. draw rectangle with drag (press left click and keep pressed) and drop (release left click), if you didn't keep press mouse and release, it will take not place here and keep moving with changes. This required to complete shapes drawing.  
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 4- '''Drag and drop functionality using a mouse''' -To Draw shapes in Tux paint, Click on "Shapes" and then in right side, select any shapes which required. For ex: select rectangle shape. draw rectangle with drag (press left click and keep pressed) and drop (release left click), if you didn't keep press mouse and release, it will take not place here and keep moving with changes. This required to complete shapes drawing.  
 
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| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:tuxpaint animation.png|400px]]
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| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:Tuxpaint animation.png|400px]]
| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:tuxpaintanimation1.png|400px]][[File:animation play.png|400px]]
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| style="width: 50%;" |[[File:tuxpaintanimation1.png|400px]][[File:Animation Play.png|400px]]
 
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 5-Animation with Tux Paint- You can make simple animation using different slides. For Example : you can use Tux Paint to draw the life stages of a plant and you can start with a seed being blown from a mature plant. After a bit of modelling, you can create series of images showing the sun moving though the sky as a seedling grew, or rain watering a flower that keep increasing the number of petals. Each time you can make  slight changes to each drawings and finally you can save the new one as a new file.
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 5- Animation with Tux Paint- You can make simple animation using different slides. For Example : you can use Tux Paint to draw the life stages of a plant and you can start with a seed being blown from a mature plant. After a bit of modelling, you can create series of images showing the sun moving though the sky as a seedling grew, or rain watering a flower that keep increasing the number of petals. Each time you can make  slight changes to each drawings and finally you can save the new one as a new file.
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 6-Play Animation- To play the animation sequence, you can click on "Slides"and numbers them. And then you should select the speed at which the images change.
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| style="width: 50%;" |step 6- Play Animation- To play the animation sequence, you can click on "Slides"and numbers them. And then you should select the speed at which the images change.
 
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! Method of installation !! Steps
 
! Method of installation !! Steps
 
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| From Ubuntu software Centre || Applications → Ubuntu Software Center → search as “Tux Paint” → Click on Install.     (If it asks any authentication, Enter your Ubuntu login password.)
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| From Ubuntu software Centre || search as “Tux Paint” in software centre select and click on Install.
 
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| From Terminal ||Open terminal by clicking (ctrl+Alt+T), Once window page is open, in front of dollar($) symbol just type below command.
 
| From Terminal ||Open terminal by clicking (ctrl+Alt+T), Once window page is open, in front of dollar($) symbol just type below command.
sudo apt-get install tuxpaint
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sudo apt-get install tuxpaint
 
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| From the web || Follow the below link for Installing through web, but again it will take you through software center.
 
| From the web || Follow the below link for Installing through web, but again it will take you through software center.

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