This type of picture tube acts the same as if you had a single. Let’s explore each of these uses for picture tubes in a bit more detail. Thirdly, picture tubes can be placed directionally. The second application is a series of images placed randomly. First, picture tubes can be used as a single image, which can be placed wherever you’d like. Picture Tubes can be grouped into three distinct categories or types, each with its own specific use. Unlike brushes, however, picture tubes are coloured images that cannot be changed. For those of you not familiar with the basics of picture tubes, think of a roll of stickers-you can have a roll with all identical stickers, or a roll with several different designs, and you use them just like you would a brush. Picture tubes are a feature unique to PaintShop Pro, first introduced in PaintShop Pro 5. In my post today, we’re going to look at one of my favourite features that many people don’t know about (or don’t know enough)-picture tubes! What are Picture Tubes? I am honoured to be a guest contributor on the PSP blog and love helping others to learn about digital scrapbooking and grow their knowledge of PaintShop Pro. I’m a longtime PaintShop Pro user (since version 7, back in the JASC days!) digital scrapbooker and founder of Scrapbook Campus, a website dedicated to learning about digital scrapbooking and exploring the powerful graphic design tools available in PaintShop Pro. Hello, my name is Carole-or as many from within the PaintShop Pro forum community may know me, Cassel.
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