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− | |style="width: 50%;| Step 1- | + | |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: |
− | When we open the Tux Paint we will get window like this. This window or main screen contains following sections: | |
| left side:Tool bar | | left side:Tool bar |
| Tool bar contains drawing and editing controls. | | Tool bar contains drawing and editing controls. |
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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- | + | |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). |
− | 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. |
− | |style="width: 50%;|Step 3- | + | |- |
− | An example of filled and unfilled shapes. | + | |style="width: 50%;|Step 3- An example of filled and unfilled shapes. |
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