Monday, August 29, 2011

Help for colorsplasher 1.7

How to use Colorsplasher:

1: Open Colorsplasher, by pressing the icon with the rainbow colored squares on it.

2: Start, by pressing the button with the plus sign on it. This is the add a new shape button. You will use this button to add any shape you want.

3: Press the button in the upper right hand corner, to view your options. This is where you will select the combination of shape, color, background color, opacity, and size. Select a yellow square, with a blue background color, 120 pixels large, and with 90 percent opacity.

4: Now return to the main window, by pressing the blue button with a backwards triangle on it.

5: Press the add a new shape button. You should have created the shape mentioned before, in the center of the screen.

6: Now, drag the shape around, adding new shapes, and changing the color of them with the options panel.

7: To remove a shape, you simply double tap the shape, and it removes it.

8: The next option is the wipe screen option. This removes all of your shapes from the screen. Click it, and then select yes or no. Yes clears the screen, and no returns you to your work.

9: Now, if you wiped the screen, add another shape or two. Now press the button with "Save" on it. This button will save an image of your work to the Camera Roll album in your photos. Press it, press "Take it" and press "Continue working"

10: Now, to open what you have just saved, clear your screen, and press the "Open" button. This button may take a second to load, but will show you your saved images. Select the image you have just saved, and it will return you to the main window. Now, you can add new shapes to it again.

11: Finally, the rotate button. This button rotates shapes, if it is blue. To make it blue if it is black, simply press it. When it is blue, tap any image, and it will rotate itself 10° clockwise. To stop rotating, press the rotate button again, and it will return to black.


If you have any questions, comments, or bugs, email me at Elistudios@gmail.com.

I will be happy to respond promptly.

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