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To reveal a front or matte input:
1 Select Reveal from the Paint Modes box.
The Reveal Offset parameters appear.
2 Set the brush attributes. See
Brush Attributes and Attribute Modes (page 844).
3 In the Sources list, select the source you want to reveal.
NOTE You can reveal sources that are marked as hidden in the Sources list. You will only be able to view
the strokes created with a source when you disable Hide Strokes.
4 To limit the revealed sources to the areas delimited by their mattes, select an option in the Matte Source
box.
5 To display the source as an overlay of the result image, enable Overlay (Tab). You can apply
transformations to the source before you apply strokes:
To interactively offset a source image, press Ctrl+Shift and drag the source. See
Previewing a
Reveal Operation Using a Reference Image
(page 864).
To scale the source, enter a value in the Scale field.
To rotate the source, enter the angle of rotation in the Rotate field.
6 Click and drag on the canvas to apply strokes that reveal the transformed contents of the selected
source.
Drawing Shapes
You can draw circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, and freeform shapes. You can set the colour of the shape
before you draw it. After you draw the shape, you can change its colour and determine its offset and X and
Y position. You can also change a shape by moving its control points.
To draw a shape, from the Shape box, select a shape for the selection. Use the Bezier option to draw a freeform
shape. Click Add Shape. The way in which you draw your shape depends on the shape that you are drawing.
To move a shape: in the Paint Tools box, select Move (keyboard shortcut M). Click the axis of the shape you
want to move, and drag the shape to a new position.
Rectangle Click the canvas and drag until you reach your desired shape. Click again to complete the shape.
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