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Using the Intraframe Drawing Tools
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Selecting a Color for the Brush Tool
You can select the color that the Brush Tool uses by using the eyedropper, the parameter sliders,
the Windows Color dialog box, or the Macintosh Colors panel. You can select the color before
you begin painting or after you have painted an object. For more information, see Adjusting a
Color Parameter for an Effect” on page 93.
When you use the Brush tool to paint an object, you can select a color quickly from a video
segment.
To select a color from a video segment when using the Brush tool:
1. In the Effect Editor, click the Brush tool to make it the active paint tool.
2. In the Mode category, click the Fast Menu button, and then select Solid.
3. Press and hold the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Macintosh), and drag the pointer to the
Effect Preview monitor.
The pointer becomes an eyedropper.
4. Position the eyedropper over the color you want to select, and click it.
The color you pick becomes the new default color shown in the Color Preview window.
Painting with the Brush Tool
To begin painting with the Brush tool:
1. Apply the Paint Effect to a segment in the sequence as described in Applying the Paint or
AniMatte Effect to a Sequence” on page 474.
2. Click the Brush tool in the Effect Editor.
3. Select a paint mode or key mode and parameters in the Effect Editor.
4. In the Brush parameter category of the Effect Editor, click one of the Brush Shape buttons.
Brush Shape tools in the Effect Editor
The default shape of the brush head changes to your selection.