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Apply Objects, Or The Paint Brush Tool, In A Straight Line - Photoshop & Paint Shop Pro Tip
To apply Photoshop’s or Paint Shop Pro’s Paint Brush Tool; or one of Paint Shop Pro’s Picture Tubes in a straight line. First, activate the Paint Brush Tool or the Picture Tube Tool: then left-click to apply your first Picture Tube or Paint Brush application. Then press and keep pressed the Shift Key: and move your cursor where you would like the line of Paint or Picture Tubes to end. Then left-click to apply your second Picture Tube or Paint application - and a straight line of Paint or Picture Tubes will then be applied between the First and Second points. (If multiple straight lines are needed, repeat my previous steps).
Best Wishes.
Wendi E M Scarth. (24th September 2009).



