Settings!
One of the first things that you should know how to navigate through is settings. To go into settings, you will select the wrench icon at the top left of any opened artwork. Under this will be six different options; Add, Canvas, Share, Video, Prefs, and Help. While we will go further into detail about these settings and the advantages that you can and should take with them at a later time, it is important to at least give a brief explanation for each section, as it may be something you refer to often.
Under Add, there are options to insert an image, file, or text, and cut, copy or paste an item of your choosing. This will come in handy for people who plan on making things like logos or banners of some sort. It can also be good for making creative restaurant menus or even
Under Canvas, you can crop or resize your canvas, utilize assistance for your animations or drawing, insert a reference image, flip the canvas horizontally/vertically, or view your canvas information.
Share allows you to share your canvas, whether it be just a single image or the layers. It provides you with several options for the type of file and allows you to send it to your desired destination directly from the app.
Video has three options; Time-lapse Replay, Time-lapse Recording, and Export Time-lapse video. The first and last options depend on whether or not
Prefs gives you the ability to change the canvas preferences. From interface and cursor settings to projecting your canvas. Some problems that you have with gestures or the way that your stylus is operating may be answered here.
The Help section provides you with the option to deal with any problem that cannot be addressed within the other sections or the app at all. If you are missing something or have a concern, the options in this section will bring you directly to where you need to be.
I hope this has answered any questions or concerns that you have had with anything under settings and thank you so much for reading! Next week, we will go a little more in depth with the drawing guide and using brushes. If you have any questions or suggestions about anything, don't hesitate to visit my ask box, or Instagram!










