Instructions


NeoArt Studio is a powerful art creation software that aims to provide users with intuitive and efficient design tools to help users create unique works of art. Whether professional designers or art enthusiasts, NeoArt Studio can unleash creativity and explore the infinite possibilities of art. The following are basic instructions for using the software:


2. Interface Overview

Menu bar: Located at the top of the screen, it contains common commands such as file, edit, view, tools, etc.

Toolbar: Provides a series of shortcut tool buttons, such as selection, move, zoom, rotate, brush, eraser, etc., to facilitate users to operate quickly.

Canvas area: The main area for user creation, all design elements will be displayed here.

Layer panel: The place where layers are managed. Users can control the display and hiding of different elements through layers, as well as adjust their stacking order.

Property bar: Displays corresponding property setting options based on the currently selected tool or object.

3. Basic operations

Create a new project: Create a new project through the "File" > "New" command in the menu bar, or open an existing project for editing.

Selection tool: Use the selection tool in the toolbar to select objects or areas on the canvas.

Drawing and Editing: Use tools such as brushes, pencils, and erasers to draw and edit. Adjust the brush size, hardness, and color to get the desired drawing effect.

Layer Operations: Create, delete, copy, and paste layers in the Layers panel, as well as adjust the transparency and blending mode of layers.

4. Advanced Features

Filters and Effects: Apply various filters and effects, such as blur, sharpen, and color adjustment, to enhance the visual effect of your work.

Text Tool: Use the Text Tool to add text to the canvas and set properties such as font, size, color, and alignment.

Paths and Shapes: Create complex graphic elements by drawing paths and shapes, and support editing of custom shapes and paths.

Image Import and Export: Import external images as materials, or export finished works to files in multiple formats for use in other software or platforms.

5. Save and Share

Save Projects: Save project files regularly to prevent accidental data loss. You can use the "File" > "Save" or "Save As" command in the menu bar to save.

Export your work: After completing your creation, export your work to the desired format, such as PNG, JPEG, PDF, etc., so that you can share it on the Internet or print it.