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Each color type has its own history for easy access to every setting.
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To display the color history :
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Stay over the color preview
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History unfolds
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Color list
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The upper part shows the history of previously used colors.
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Color preview
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The central part is the preview of the current color.
When you click on it the color parameters windows unfolds.
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Alpha shortcut
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In the lower part the slider makes your color more or less transparent by adjusting its alpha value.
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If you go over an item it stands out.
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One click to select the color. The selected color will go into the first position
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If you have your cursor over an arrow, the color list will scroll in the arrow direction.
The left arrow shows more recent colors and the right arrow shows older colors.
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If you click on the arrows you will scroll through the thumbnails one by one.
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If the color is too transparent to be clearly seen in the thumbnail, a marker appears to show the full color.
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If you click on the color preview you can edit it.
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Sometimes options can be displayed above:
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On image-based color, an eye is displayed.
It allows you to show or hide the reference image on the canvas.
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If the color is too transparent to be clearly visible in the color preview, a marker appears to show the full color.
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In the color palette, the background represents the new color and the circle represents the current color.
To come back to the current color you can click on the circle.
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when you hold the left mouse button and move the slider, the value of the alpha is displayed.
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Do not confuse "color alpha" with "brush opacity" which define brush behaviors.
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