Lets get started!!!
Back in the days when I would go to paint contests, I ran into many 'painters' who would ask the host/ess to 'send' the av to them so they could paint it. This technique is extremely risky and quite time consuming to say the least. While the 'painter' is waiting to be sent the av, there are about 10 other skilled painters who have captured the av already and are painting to their hearts content. How about a busy paint room, where you are waiting not so patiently for your turn to have 'Pamela Lee' painted and tagged with your name (no one will EVER know it's not you, right???)and there is some person who is searching for hours it seems for the picture to send to the painter so they can have it painted. By the time the person ahead of you finds the av they want painted, you could have been outta there and in the 30's chat room! So here is a valuable tool for all you beginners to practice. Let's get ready to CAPTURE!
Open up your paint shop and go to your CAPTURE on your top menu bar...see it?
Now follow along closely...click on SETUP like I have done in the example above...you should be here...
Select Object and Hot Key For the hot key choose F11 (yep that is Function Key 11) Then click ok and you're READY. Please note that nothing else is selected except for those two things.
Now read first, then do... :)When you are in your PSP (Paint Shop Pro) hit your F11 key...your PSP will minimize and you'll be looking at this screen right here...isn't that handy? Left click on your mouse button anywhere on the page if you're not in 'vp' if you're in vp, try clicking on your own avatar. and presto, the image should appear on your PaintShopPro!!ready? set? Go!
What do you mean, what next?? :) go ahead and click on the x on the image that is now in your paint shop pro, when the window comes up asking you if you are positively sure you don't wanna save it, go ahead and click on YES...there will be many more things for you to practice on. :) Next week I'll have the next step...RESIZING! For now, got Xmas shoppin to do still, and cookies to bake. Have a Good Xmas, see you soon!