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HolstadMX
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how do i increase foucus
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cick to the left and right of the value
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also, how do i get darker color dirt, to mark the lines
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o o and how do i get to use fricon

im useing corel paint shop pro, should i get a different one?
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one more thing,

on the editing page, it shows some editing options that i dont have im my editor
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get the new editor, and edit your posts!
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You ask A LOT of questions. The best way to learn sometimes is to just try things out yourself. You can't harm anything and your first track doesn't have to be the greatest. Just do some trial and error track making. The editor is pretty straight forward and easy to use once you recongize what each tool does.
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alright, sorry
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Netdemon01 wrote:You ask A LOT of questions. The best way to learn sometimes is to just try things out yourself. You can't harm anything and your first track doesn't have to be the greatest. Just do some trial and error track making. The editor is pretty straight forward and easy to use once you recongize what each tool does.

haha very true, if you guys only new how many tracks ive made that never get shown :P
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