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Hornil StylePix Tutorials

View

View The View menu allows you to control the visibility of various windows and canvas options such as grid, guide and ruler. View Menu Window This menu contains commands that show or hide the workspace’s windows. View > Window Zoom To zoom… Read More »View

Filter

Filter The Filter menu contains serveral useful filters. For more details, see Filters. Filter Menu

Object

Object The Object menu contains commands to manipulate the objects. Object Menu New Image Layer This command allows you to insert a new empty layer on the current active layer. Insert Image… This command allows you to insert the images on current… Read More »Object

Image

Image The Image menu contains commands to manipulate the entire image. Image Menu Duplicate This allows you to create a new canvas that is copied from current cavnas. This is the same as make a clone. But each canvas can be edited… Read More »Image

Edit

The Edit menu allows you to access all the tools and provides necessary commands including select, cut, copy and others. Edit Menu  Undo (Ctrl + Z) The Undo command allows you to reverse the last action you performed. You can always return to the previous state. Each… Read More »Edit

File

The File menu contains commands relating to the handling of file, print, browse and wallpaper. File Menu  New (Ctrl + N) The new command allows you to create a new image or picture. Default values are auto generated, but you can change anything you want. The below… Read More »File

Menu Bar

Menu Bar The Menu Bar allows you to access all commands in Hornil StylePix. The Menu Bar consists of eight top-level menus: File, Edit, Image, Object, Filter, View, Window and Help. Where is the Menu Bar? The Menu Bar is located to the top of a window… Read More »Menu Bar

Workspace of StylePix

Workspace Hornil StylePix is consisted of twelve parts: Menu Bar, Main tools, Object tools, View tools, Edit tools, Canvas, Tool Options, Thumbnail, Histogram, Action list, Hierachy and Status bar. Each part is labeled below: Workspace The screenshot above shows the… Read More »Workspace of StylePix

Blending Modes

Blend modes in StylePix are used to determine how two layers are blended into each other. The default blend mode is simply to hide the lower layer with whatever is present in the top layer. In StylePix, you can use… Read More »Blending Modes

Selections

The selection is divided into object selection and region selection. The object selection is to select one or more objects for manipulation. The region selection is to select areas of the active layer. Object Selection If you want to select one or more objects, you can… Read More »Selections