7 | | Select the tool |
8 | | For the painting tools (the top row), select a Paint (in other words a layer, terrain, biome or annotation colour) from one of the palettes |
9 | | Select and or modify the desired brush. See Brushes? for detailed information. Note that the painting tools (the first row) and the terrain modification tools (the third row) remember the current brush separately, so choose the tool first, and then the brush. |
10 | | Apply the tool by left-clicking with the mouse |
11 | | Most tools can also be reversed by right-clicking with the mouse. This removes the paint or applies the inverse operation. What this means exactly depends on the tool and the selected paint type |
| 7 | 1. Select the tool |
| 8 | 1. For the painting tools (the top row), select a Paint (in other words a layer, terrain, biome or annotation colour) from one of the palettes |
| 9 | 1. Select and or modify the desired brush. See Brushes? for detailed information. Note that the painting tools (the first row) and the terrain modification tools (the third row) remember the current brush separately, so choose the tool first, and then the brush. |
| 10 | 1. Apply the tool by left-clicking with the mouse |
| 11 | 1. Most tools can also be reversed by right-clicking with the mouse. This removes the paint or applies the inverse operation. What this means exactly depends on the tool and the selected paint type |