

The Color section really doesn't give you much of an option for color you get the foreground color, background color, or transparent. Select the color scheme you want to use for the tone. These are usually the effects tones, such as starbursts or lightning bolts,Ĩ. Keep in mind that only certain tones can be scaled.

7o adjust the tone within the preview pane, use the Move tool.Īfter you select it, you only need to click and drag the tone to wherever you want it.You need to hold down the Alt/Option key to zoom out. * 7b zoom the preview pane in and out, use the Zoom tool.Ĭlicking the preview pane zooms in. 7o move around the preview pane, select the Hand tool.You can move, zoom, and adjust Uie tone in the preview pane as follows: Select the tone you want to work with from the Tone window.ħ. The drop-down list doesn't actually have a name - just look for the drop-down list directly above the Tone window.Ħ. Select the resolution set you want to work with from the Tone Set drop-down list. The Computones palette appears, as shown in Figure 11-17.ĥ. From the main menu, choose Filter-.' Computones^ Tones. Select a Lasso or Polyline Marquee tool from the Tools palette.įor example, I traced along the male character's shirt. 1 recommend checking out Chapter 6 if you haven't already.Ģ. Create a new raster layer with a resolution of 600 dpi.įor the sake of time and space, 1 don't go into detail on how to do this. Open the page you wish to add Computones to, and then follow these steps:ġ. If you haven't installed any Computones (I use the 600 dpi Computones as an example), now's a good time to do that. You can find this file in the AuthorXChapter 11 folder on the CD. Many of the tips 1 give in the book when using tones work just as well with Computones.įor the following steps, I use the pageOOl. The differences in the preceding section aside, working with Computones is not that much different than working with the base Manga Studio tones.
