The Color Sample beneath the Hue Slider indicates the current color. Then select how bright and how vibrant it is using the larger, Square Picker. In the picker choose its ‘Hue’ using the thinner Hue Slider. To select a Color in Docking Mode open the picker using the Color button on the menu bar. The Color Sample in the corner indicates the current color. Then select how bright and how vibrant it is using the thicker, Inner Ring. To select a Color in the Classic Mode picker choose its ‘Hue’ using the thinner, Outer Ring. To select a Color you first select the basic tint of the color (its ‘Hue’), then you select how bright and vibrant that tint should be. Classic and Docking Modes have their own Color Pickers. To select a paint color select it from a Color Picker. Oil Brush: A bristle tipped brush that applies oil paints that can be blended together and smeared on the canvas. You have the option to store Tool Size and Paint Color with the Preset if they are important to recreating the specific tool type you are storing. When you do this the settings of the current tool are stored with a Name and Icon for easy recall later. You can add a new Preset from the Presets Panel or from the Tool Settings panel preset menu. When you select a preset its settings are applied to the current Tool and you can start painting with it. Open the Tool Presets panel either from the Tools menu or using the area at the top of the Tool Settings Panel. For example, a dry oil brush and a heavily loaded oil brush are the same Tool but each has unique Settings, a Preset is used to represent this. Tool Presets are stored sets of Tool Settings that represent specific types of a tool. The Tool Settings Panel contains controls for all of these settings.Īt the top of the Settings panel is an area that displays the currently loaded Preset. Tool SettingsĮach tool h as a number of settings that can be changed to customise its behaviour. In Docking mode, click and drag on the size value next to the Tool Picker icon in the menu bar. In Classic Mode click and drag on the tool size indicator in the corner of the Tool Picker. This button shows an icon of the current tool and can be found next to the Tool Size and Settings buttons. The current tool is highlighted, click a tool to make it active.ĭocking Mode has a Tool Picker button that pops up a Picker when clicked. I always believed it was either it came to him after the fact or he realized it and Gonta knowing full well that sacrificing himself for everyone else is necessary, withheld the idea on his behalf.Īlso.To activate a Tool for painting, select it from the Tool Picker.Ĭlassic Mode has a Tool Picker curve on the left hand side of the screen. Aeris Akamatsu just has a very nasty attitude not just towards Kokichi but in general. I've seen some of the things they say over ships and headcanons. I think Kokichi represents a problem, not with stories but the audiences just expecting every single thing in a story to be explained to them like in Hunter X Hunter when the best stories in my opinion are the ones where the authors give you the pieces and you're just free to interpret everything. They didn't need to go ham on his backstory or go ham on explaining his actions after the fact, they just left the necessary pieces and I just logically came up with them as I went along. It's one of the most amazing things a story can do and part of that investment is making your audience ask questions after its all over. That's one of the reasons why this cast angered me a lot, because they helped Maki with her trust issues and friendship, Shuichi with his confidence and revealing the truth, Himiko with her depression, tried to sympathize with Ryoma due to not feeling loved or care for, but actually believed Kokichi was who he really was. Like wtf? (Maybe they did the same with Angie too though. I've seen fanart saying that she was hurting inside and faking her positive energy for herself and others. However I have yet to see her FTE's, Love Suite, Salmon Mode ending, and UTDP, so idk.)Īlso. There could've been other, better ways that things could've gone, and he still could've lived to fight until the end.įor someone as smart as Kokichi, he surely made a lot of poor decisions, without thinking some things through himself. It does show that he is human though and that we all have our flaws.
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