Difference between revisions of "Editing Props"

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* Animate and Bounce can work to have props cycle to the next one you put on, stopping and reversing when hitting one with Bounce selected.
* Animate and Bounce can work to have props cycle to the next one you put on, stopping and reversing when hitting one with Bounce selected.
* To draw on a prop (or a new prop), select the pencil icon; select pen size and color, then draw on the large edit screen.
* To draw on a prop (or a new prop), select the pencil icon; select pen size and color, then draw on the large edit screen.
* To erase a background, select the erase; you can erase similarly to drawing, or select Flood Erase (adjusting Tolerance if needed).  This is easiest on images with solid-color backgrounds.
* To erase a background, select the eraser; you can erase similarly to drawing, or select Flood Erase (adjusting Tolerance if needed).  This is easiest on images with solid-color backgrounds.
* In addition to moving parts of the prop around with the Selection tool, you can move the entire prop around by dragging it within the smaller graphic window in the lower left.
* In addition to moving parts of the prop around with the Selection tool, you can move the entire prop around by dragging it within the smaller graphic window in the lower left.

Revision as of 00:14, 24 September 2010

To edit props, select the prop/avatar within the prop bag and click Edit.

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  • You'll generally want "Head" selected near the bottom right; having this selected means the default smilies will not show behind your prop/avatar.
  • Animate and Bounce can work to have props cycle to the next one you put on, stopping and reversing when hitting one with Bounce selected.
  • To draw on a prop (or a new prop), select the pencil icon; select pen size and color, then draw on the large edit screen.
  • To erase a background, select the eraser; you can erase similarly to drawing, or select Flood Erase (adjusting Tolerance if needed). This is easiest on images with solid-color backgrounds.
  • In addition to moving parts of the prop around with the Selection tool, you can move the entire prop around by dragging it within the smaller graphic window in the lower left.