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Clearing the Canvas

Using the Canvas

Rotating the Canvas
Wiping the Canvas
You
can wipe the result image when you want to apply a uniform colour
at the current frame in a single brush stroke. Alternatively, you can
use a source, to wipe over an image.
To
wipe the result image with a colour or a source:
- From
the View box, select Result (F4).
- Do
one of the following:
- Pick
the wipe colour by clicking the colour pot to the right of the Wipe
button. See
Colour Picker.
- Select
the source in the Sources list and enable Use Source.
- To
display the source as an overlay of the result image, enable Overlay
(Tab). You can
apply transformations to the source before you apply the wipe:
- Click
Wipe.