We received some feedback regarding the editing outline function so we thought we would post these two videos to make the editing functions clearer:

The first video shows an image being chosen from the Photo Gallery on our iPhone. We chose a photo of a lion and once the outline is generated, and Colorscape automatically generates four options that can be selected by sliding the blue dot along the slider.

By tapping the “Line settings” button on the bottom right of the screen, a further menu will come up where you can alter the “Resolution”, the “Number” of lines and the “Detail” level of the outline. You can reset or undo any changes at any time.

 

The second video shows how you can alter the outline of an image that you have created previously. Once you open Colorscape and are on the Outline screen, tap anywhere on the outline that has been generated and then tap “Back” on the top left of the screen. On the video, we have used th image we created of the Floating Island. That then bring up the screen where you can choose the preset outlines or where you can tap the “Line settings” button and the options of Resolution, Lines and Detail come up again.

In the this second video, we have used the eraser function to rub out parts of the outline – these will change the image for colouring and also we have scribbled with the pen tool – this would add lines to the outline. Finally, we have used the undo and reset buttons to clear our changes.

We hope this helps – please just email us if you want to ask something.

 

 

 

 

 

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