61 Note that a new Custom Color will only be saved and available in the current project.Changing Texture Instead of using a solid color, you can also fill shapes with textures, which are typically raster files, such as.bmp, .jpg, .png, imported into MTC. When you access the Change Texture function, the window whichopens will depend on whether or not you already have a texture available from another shape in yourproject. If you do not, then when you go to Change Texture, the Open Image for Texturizing window willopen and you can browse your computer to open a texture file, scan one into MTC, or paste one fromWindows Clipboard: After importing this first texture, or if there was already a texture open in your current project, then theChoose Texture window opens. In this window, you have options to: Tile the Texture (fill a shape with a modified version of the texture) Vertically or horizontally flip the texture Offset or move the texture within the shape Adjust the color and brightness of the texture Resize the texture with or without resizing the shapeOption 1: Selectone of the Basiccolors or one ofthe Customcolors alreadycreated in thecurrent projectOption 2: Click in thewindow and then scrollup and down to lightenor darkenOption 3: Enter theRGB values directly (orHue, Sat, Lum)Click on Add toCustom Colors, ifdesiredOption 1: Browsecomputer to locatefolder and filecontaining textureyou wish to useOption 2: Click onTWAIN to scantexture image intoMTCOption 3: Click onPASTE to paste animage fromWindows Clipboard