![]() ![]() The Colour Window is used for choosing the colour you wish to draw with. You can also stack windows on top of each other, which will create named tabs in each of the dock areas. There are four regions where you can dock the windows: top, left, right, and bottom. Moving and Stacking WindowsĪll of the smaller windows that you will be working with are called dock windows they can be ‘docked’ at various positions in the main window to create the user interface that works for you.Īs you drag a window around the main window, you will see the layout shifting as it tries to make room for you to place the window.  Just click on the name to toggle between opening and closing.  If they have a tick by their name, they are open. To open it again, go to the Window Menu where you will find a list of all the available windows. ![]() ![]() ![]() To close a window, just click the little ‘X’ in its top-right hand corner.  Most are relatively simple such as the Colour Window, which allows you to change your current drawing colour, while a few are more complicated, such as the Mapping Window, which controls how video is mapped onto the shapes that you draw.īecause there are so many windows, Painting With Light is designed so you can show (or hide) the ones you are currently (not) using, or stack them on top of each other to create your own interface that you are comfortable working with. ![]()
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