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Old April 18, 2008, 6:22 PM
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Join Date: August 2006
Location: Florida, USA
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Alright then. In Paint, click the selector tool, then on the squares below the tools, click the lower square. Or go to Image, and make sure Draw Opaque is not checked. (at least I think it's in Image.)

Draw two circles, fill them up with a color. Select one of them and roll it over the other. Paint's ability to ignore a certain color (the color underneath the "main" one) is the reason I want to keep using it so badly. You can use the eyedropper tool to change it, take the eyedropper tool and right-click on the color inside the circle... and now the color inside is ignored, treated as transparent and replaced with any color the object is rolled over.

This is the functionality I need. I've tried Paintbrush and Seashore and haven't found that ability.
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