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Clicking and holding it brings up a menu of available Stencils for easy selection, and other useful Stencil menu items. The Stencils Panel contains all the stencils available for use in ArtRage. In this panel you can select and organize your stencils and import new ones from disk.

On the left side of the panel is a list of groups of stencils. When you select a group the right hand side of the panel updates to show the stencils that are available in that group.

A lock icon on a stencil indicates that it was installed by ArtRage and cannot be overwritten, you can still select it. The Active group contains a list of all the stencils you have currently placed on your Canvas. Each stencil is represented by a preview and when your point at it with your cursor two buttons fade in.

The Eye button is used to show or hide the stencil, and the Menu Button provides options for that specific stencil on the Canvas. If a stencil is hidden the Eye button remains visible when the cursor leaves the area of the preview. The stencil preview indicates the rotation of the stencil and the current mode it is in through its color.

To use stencils you have to add them to your Canvas. Stencils are utilities like panels or References so they do not appear in the final printed picture or if you Export a copy of your painting, they sit on the Canvas and act as guides or masks and can be moved and deleted without damaging paint.

To add a stencil that is already in your collection to the Canvas you can either click its preview on the right of the panel or click and drag its preview. If you click and drag, the stencil will appear on the Canvas and you can position it before releasing the mouse button.

This allows you to load an image to use as a stencil, it can be done for Rulers and Guides too. This option creates a stencil that surrounds the contents of the current layer. To remove a stencil from the Canvas right click it and select the remove option from the popup menu.

You can also use the menu button for the stencil preview in the Active Stencil group of the Stencils Panel. Once a stencil is on the Canvas you can position it freely. To move a stencil you should select the Transform Tool and click the stencil you want to move. For information on how to use the transformation outline to position the stencil see the section on Transformations. Stencils have a Pin that attaches them to the Canvas.

The pin is also used as the point around which stencils will rotate and scale. To move the pin click and drag on the pin head. You can also use the right click menu for the stencil on the Canvas, or the menu button for the stencil in the Active group of the Stencil Picker to flip the stencil, set its angle precisely, or invert it.

At the top of the Rulers group in the Stencil Panel is the straight line ruler. This ruler can be rotated and changed in length using the grips at either end. Click on the grip and drag it to the point you want the ruler to end.

You can stack stencils on top of each other for cumulative effect. This works for all modes of stencil so if you want to create complex ruler paths, just place rulers against each other and draw around them. New stencils and groups of stencils can be added to the collection using the Stencils Panel. At the top left of the panel is a New Group button that allows you to add a new group, and on the right of the groups is an Import Stencil button that allows you to import a new stencil from disk.

When you select the Import button you are presented with a file dialog in which you can choose an image to import. The image you select is imported in to the current group. If there is already a stencil with the same name as the image you will be asked to change the name and try again.

Join Date Dec Posts 1. Websites with free pics for stencils? Does anyone happen to know of any websites I could visit that offer free pngs to download that I may use for stencils? I always see great stencils in the forums but unfortunately they are in. I would really appreciate it if anyone may have an idea as to where I can go. Stencils are just png files. That's a stencil, just make it with black and white.

The last time I kept an open mind, my brain fell out and the dog grabbed it. Now it's full of dirt, toothmarks, and dog slobber. No more open minds or dogs for me. Originally Posted by Gms Attached Thumbnails. Hi all this what i did with the above stencils, its 7 layers with the 2 people move around abit, apart from the frames the rest is photos. Graham Fisher Email: Home [email protected] Homepage: artwheel. Originally Posted by Bobbi.

Thank you for that collection of stencil images.



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