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There are several floating windows giving easy access to the features of the program.
 
There are several floating windows giving easy access to the features of the program.
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=== Layer stack window ===
 
=== Layer stack window ===

Revision as of 12:13, 20 May 2014

There are several floating windows giving easy access to the features of the program.

Back

Layer stack window

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This window displays the layers of the current image. Each layer has a checkbox that determines if it is visible. When a layer is selected, it is possible to change its opacity using the opacity bar under the name of the layer. To rename a layer, simply click on its name.

Under the stack is a toolbar. On the first line, a button allows to select the blend mode visually in another window. Otherwise, you can select blend modes that you have already used in a dropdown. The zooming buttons allow to zoom the layer stack for example if you want to see more details in the image.

The second line of the toolbar allows to add a new layer, import from a file, duplicate a layer, merge two layers and delete a layer. It also allows to act on a particular layer: to move it, rotate it, transform it into a perspective and flip it horizontally or vertically.

Color window

lazpaint colorwindow.png

The color window enables a quick access to colors. The color wheel on the right displays colors with a certain lightness. This lightness can be adjusted with the vertical bar (Light). There is another bar on the far right to choose the opacity of the color, the top of the bar being opaque.

At the bottom of the window, the color is described using hexadecimal notation and CSS name if available. The letter "a" stands of alpha, i.e, the opacity of the color.

You can click on the color description a the bottom to type in the color you would like, either in hexadecimal or with a CSS name. The CSS notation rgb() is also accepted.