Paint Brush
Settings
Unless otherwise noted, your paint brush
settings should match the following:
Paint Brush
Tool PSP7
Shape-Square
Size-1
Hardness-100
Opacity-100
Step-1
Density-100
Additional
settings for PSP8
Thickness-100
Rotation-0
Blend mode-0
Save your brush settings


Use the Grid
You can change the grid size in PSP.
Use the grid to keep track of your pixels.
File>Preferences>General
Program Preferences then click on the Transparency Tab and change your
Grid Size and Color Scheme.

I
also like to use a color besides gray and white for the grid
colors.
Reason is because gray is a common color for drawing pixel
outlines. I
happen to use the blue and white grid that comes with psp, you can use
any custom colors you want. If you are drawing white pixel lines,
you
can change the white grid color to something darker so you can see what
you are doing.

Zoom IN!
Enlarge your image or you will go
blind lol.
Click on the Image bar and scroll up to increase the image size, or
click on the zoom button
.
I
have the grid size set on Medium so when I zoom in to 800% when
pixeling(which is large enough for me so I don't squint and get a
headache),one square on the grid is 2 pixels in length. Makes it
easier if you are counting long lines.


Pixel
Tricks
To
save time, you can draw whole segments by holding down the Shift key
while you paint. You can draw long lines this way and go
diagonally.
It will even go a couple diagonally at at time. Very good trick.
Color matching: hover your curser over a color and right
click ( this works with the paint brush as well as flood fill)

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