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.TH TWID 9.6
.SH NAME
twid \- dabble in oils
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B twid
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Twid
is an oil paint program for bitmaps.
Button 3 presents a palette (menus of paints
are unappetizing), and
buttons 1 and 2 apply paint.
.PP
The palette contains a list of names of subpalettes.
After making a selection, depress again to display
the subpalette.
The palette names are:
.TP
.B style
Choose drawing style:
.I ink
(Rembrandt),
.I point
(Seurat),
.I line
(Mondrian),
.I curve
(Matisse)
and
.I disk
(Disney).
.TP
.B texture
selects a texture (paint) to be applied with the brush.
The default set of textures is sufficient for Lichtenstein. Use the
.I <new>
button to create new ones:
use button 1 (2) to select the area under the
cursor (its bitwise complement),
and type a name for
.I twid
to call it.
.TP
.B brush
selects the brush size and shape.
Predefined brushes are square, for effects ranging
from Dali to Van Gogh;
to be more modern use
.I <new>
(again, you must name the new brush).
.TP
.B buttons
By default, button 1 puts paint down and button 2
picks it up again. This palette lets you change that behavior.
.TP
.B copy
provides commands for moving and rotating sections
of the picture.
.TP
.B unix
offers commands for reading and writing files, and exiting.
.PP
The current style, texture and brush are
indicated in their palettes by an asterisk `*'.
.SH SEE ALSO
paint(9.1)
.SH BUGS
Green is not the color of choice for oils.
.br
Jackson Pollocks are time consuming.