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2 Select the colour model and channels you want to work with.
3 Set the range for the fill in the Range field.
4 Enable Boundary.
The Pick button is no longer greyed out.
5 Click Pick.
The cursor changes to a colour picker when dragged over the image.
6 Drag the colour picker over the canvas without clicking.
The various colour channel values in areas of the image are displayed as you move the colour picker
around the canvas.
7 Click a point to select the colour for the boundary. You can also select a colour by entering the RGB
values directly in the colour channel fields.
The cursor changes to a paint bucket.
8 Click the area inside the boundary to fill that region.
NOTE To fill a boundary with a reference image, set the Reference box to Front, Back, or Saved, and enable
Medium.
Using AutoPaint
Use the AutoPaint controls to apply paint strokes to each frame in the result clip, a range of frames, or the
current frame.
To display the AutoPaint controls:
1 Click AutoPaint in the Paint menu. If the controls are hidden by the colour palette, swipe the bottom
of the screen.
(a) Autopaint Mode box
The AutoPaint Mode options are described as follows.
User Records and plays back a series of manual paint strokes.
Random Applies a number of random strokes to the image.
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