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Welcome to the applet that makes it easy for anyone to be a painter.  Just drag the mouse and watch what happens.

 
H O W   TU S E 
  
Wait until the applet loads, then click the applet's canvas.  Move the mouse around the canvas while the mouse button is pressed (this is called "dragging" the mouse).  Hint: drag slowly to create smoother drawing.

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I N T E R F A C E
Clear Button... Clears the canvas.
Auto Button... Lets the program draw by itself.
DynaBrush Button... Causes brush size to change dynamically.
Brush Size Panel... Click the left-arrow to shrink brush.
Click the right-arrow to enlarge brush.
Printing/Saving...

Unfortunately there is no easy way to save or print the picture.   However, you can capture the screen and save your picture as a bitmap file using the following steps. 

Windows 95/98:
* Make sure the canvas is fully visible on the screen.
* Press the Print Screen (PrtScn) key on the keyboard (it's usually located next to the F12 key).
* Run a paint program.  (For example, Windows has a paint program called Windows Paint.  It is available in Start->Programs->Accessories->Paint.)
* Within the paint program, paste the picture, by selecting Edit->Paste.  
* Within the paint program, you can print, crop, or save (File->SaveAs) the picture as a bitmap file. 

Mac OS 7.5 or newer:
* Make sure the canvas is fully visible on the screen.
* Press SHIFT, COMMAND, and 3 at the same time. (e.q.: first hold down the SHIFT and COMMAND keys, then press the 3 key).  This will save the screen into a PICT file. 
* Depending on the version of your Mac OS, the PICT file may be saved in the desktop or on the top folder of the hard drive.  Look for a file named PICTUREn (where n is a number and the last screen capture has the largest n). 
* Open the PICT file using a paint program or by double clicking it.
* Within the paint program, you can print, crop, or save the picture as a bitmap file. 

    
A B O U T
  
Applet Created and Programmed by F. Permadi
Copyright 1998-2009 F. Permadi
All Rights Reserved

permadi@permadi.com

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