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Paint

Using the paint feature allows you to mark up your Background Layer or Activity Layer and add any additional drawn elements to your SpaceDraft. These drawn elements are simply visual and can’t be used as pins. The Background Layer is underneath the Activity Layer (the layer with pins and movement), and your paint will appear accordingly. For example, if you paint in the Background Layer, the paint will appear underneath your pins in the Activity Layer.

To open the paint feature:

  1. Open the Background Layer or Activity Layer in a scene.
  2. Click on the icon and then the paint options will be available for you to use.

Using Paint

Here is an outline of what each option within Paint allows you to do:

  1. Select: Allows you to select the different elements that you have drawn and move them around within the space.
  2. Free Draw: Use your mouse to draw lines. These can be straight or curvy.
  3. Straight Line: Allows you to draw solid or dotted lines and arrows.
  4. Shapes: Insert shapes and resize them to fit your needs.
  5. Eraser: Remove drawn elements that you no longer need.
  6. Line Size: Change the thickness of the lines on a shape or line. This can be used on items you are about to add, or selected items you’ve previously drawn.
  7. Line Colour: Change the colour of the lines on a shape or line. This can be used on items you are about to add, or selected items you’ve previously drawn.
  8. Fill Colour: Change the colour of the fill on a shape. This can be used on items you are about to add, or selected items you’ve previously drawn.
  9. Opacity: Make your drawn elements appear more or less transparent by moving the slider.
  10. File Library: Add images to complement your drawings.
  11. Text: Lets you type text into the space. This will open up the text editor.