Fill and Eyedropper
What This Feature Does
Fill allows you to quickly color an area, while Eyedropper lets you select an existing color directly from the canvas.
Where to Access
Choose "Fill" or "Eyedropper" from the editor toolbar.
How to Use
Using Fill
- Select the Fill tool.
- Choose the color you want to use.
- Click the target area on the canvas.
- The software will fill the relevant area with the current color.
Using Inkjet Fill
- In the Fill tool, switch to Inkjet mode.
- Adjust the inkjet size.
- Click or drag on the canvas for a more randomized pixel effect.
Using Random Inkjet
- Switch to Random Inkjet mode.
- Select multiple colors.
- When drawing, the colors will automatically change among the selected ones.
Using Eyedropper
- Select the Eyedropper tool.
- Click a pixel on the canvas.
- The color of that pixel becomes the current drawing color.
Usage Tips
- For large area coloring, Fill is faster.
- Use Inkjet for grainy textures, noise, or natural transitions.
- If you forget a color, use the Eyedropper tool to pick it directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is the fill range different from what I expected?
The target area may not be completely closed, causing the color to spread to other areas.
Why is Random Inkjet not working?
Please make sure you have selected multiple colors.
Suggested Images
- Fill tool entry point
- Switching between Normal Fill and Inkjet modes
- Multi-color selection for Random Inkjet
- Eyedropper operation example
