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Corel PhotoPaint 9 Tutorial - TV Scan Lines
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Corel Photo-Paint 9
TV Scan Lines
by Jed Clampett
August 15, 2000
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Open the
image you want the scan lines on. TIP: to fit the image
to your screen, click the maximize button (the square next to
the X) then click your F4 key
Keep this
open, just minimize it for now.
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Open
a new document, File|New - RGB or Grayscale - make it 1 pixel
wide by 4 pixels high |
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Zoom
in - I zoomed in to 1600% because it is so tiny.
Select your paint color to black
Select the paint tool
Choose the smallest nib shape there is - the first one.
Click on the first half of your line, two clicks to fill 2 pixels,
the bottom half stays white |
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Edit|create
fill from selection (a save dialog comes up, name it and save)
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Add a New
Object, just click on the Icon at the bottom of the Objects Docker
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Click on the
fill tool and click anywhere in your image to fill.

On the top
of the object docker click on the merge modes and change from
Normal to Overlay
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Next
to the merge mode is the opacity slider, click on it and set to
the desired look, I used 16%.
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Copyright 2000
Jed Clampett, All Rights
Reserved
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