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GettingStarted directory as your Maya project. For more information,
see
Copying and setting the Maya project on page 25.
3 Select File > New Scene to create a new scene.
4 To use all available screen space, maximize the Maya window.
5 From a panel menu bar, select Panels > Layouts > Single Pane.
6 Select the Rendering menu set. Unless otherwise noted, the directions in
this chapter assume the Rendering menu set is selected.
Lesson 1: Painting in 2D using Paint Effects
Introduction
One of the features of the Paint Effects Tool is the ability to paint colors,
patterns, and textures on a 2D canvas image. You can use the image as an
independent piece of art, a background image in your scene, or a texture to
be applied to a 3D surface.
In this lesson, you learn how to:
Display the 2D canvas.
Paint strokes on the canvas, and modify your paint brush.
Use the Visor to access the many pre-defined paint brushes.
Modify brush settings such as brush size, color, and transparency.
Modify the canvas size.
Smear, blur, and erase brush strokes from the 2D canvas.
Use the pre-defined Paint Effects brushes to paint flowers and foliage.
Save modified brush settings to the Shelf.
View the alpha channel for your 2D image.
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