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Most commonly, one begins in Create mode (for example, to open and prepare a file), and then switches over to Print mode when ready.
 
Most commonly, one begins in Create mode (for example, to open and prepare a file), and then switches over to Print mode when ready.
  
 
''Please note that the home page in RoboPaint 2.0.0 is slightly rearranged, with additional modes available.
 
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=== Create Mode ===
 
=== Create Mode ===
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/editmode0.png" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/editmode0.png" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
  
Here is what it looks like when you first enter Create mode: A blank canvas, with a basic set of tools and commands.
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Here is what it looks like when you first enter Create mode: A blank canvas, with a set of tools and commands.
  
  
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From the File menu, you can create a new document to paint, or open an existing SVG drawing.   
 
From the File menu, you can create a new document to paint, or open an existing SVG drawing.   
  
''Aside:'' We generally recommend http://inkscape.org Inkscape] as a great place to create SVG documents for use with the WaterColorBot.  Inkscape is a free program that can import artwork in many vector graphics formats including PDF. It is excellent for creating new artwork as well.  The WaterColorBot does not (directly) paint bitmap pictures (e.g., JPG, PNG, BMP files), but the tracing functions in Inkscape are one approach towards converting pictures into paintings.  
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''Aside:'' We generally recommend http://inkscape.org Inkscape] as a great place to create SVG documents for use with the WaterColorBot.  Inkscape can import artwork in many vector graphics formats including PDF, and is excellent for creating new artwork as well.  The WaterColorBot does not (directly) paint bitmap pictures (e.g., JPG, PNG, BMP files), but the tracing functions in Inkscape are one approach towards converting pictures into paintings.  
  
  
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* Pick fill colors and line colors ("stroke" colors) from the paint palette
 
* Pick fill colors and line colors ("stroke" colors) from the paint palette
 
* Arrange objects in front of and behind other objects (from the Object menu)
 
* Arrange objects in front of and behind other objects (from the Object menu)
* Fill objects with a given color, by selecting them and then clicking a color on the palette
 
  
  
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<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/edit-to-print.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/edit-to-print.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
  
When you are ready, switch over to Print mode to paint your drawing.
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When you are ready, switch over to Print mode to paint your drawing.  
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Note: When switching to paint mode, you may be presented with a dialog box prompting you to save before "quitting" create mode. It is only possible to open and save files from within Create mode, so we recommend that you save your file before moving to print mode.
 
  
 
=== Print Mode ===
 
=== Print Mode ===
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You can also return to Create mode by clicking the symbol in the toolbar.
 
You can also return to Create mode by clicking the symbol in the toolbar.
  
=== Other Modes ===
 
 
====Spiral Paint====
 
 
Spiral paint is a mode which takes the input of an image file and creates a spiral path of varying width which produces the image. This mode works best with markers and pens with variable width depending on pressure because they can paint the spiral in a continuous line.
 
 
Here's a video tutorial on how to use this feature: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ6QPAJYD50
 
 
Click "Choose Image" to import an image from your computer.
 
 
<img src=http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/spiral/3.png alt="Spiral Paint Screenshot">
 
 
Supported image formats are PNG, GIF, and JPG.
 
 
<img src=http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/spiral/4.png alt="Spiral Paint Screenshot">
 
 
You will see a spiral generating on the screen. Once it is finished, press "Start."
 
 
<img src=http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/spiral/5.png alt="Spiral Paint Screenshot">
 
 
Then, it will start painting your spiral!
 
 
<img src=http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/spiral/2.png alt="Spiral Paint Screenshot">
 
 
====Custom Image Print====
 
 
This mode allows fine tuning of the pathways with which the WaterColorBot paints an image by allowing the user to choose what part of the image the robot paints and which fill it uses after each step.
 
 
====Print of Save Text====
 
 
This mode allows the user to type in text of their choice and modify the style and format of it before saving it or printing it.
 
 
====Remote Print====
 
  
This mode allows RoboPaint to communicate remotely with external applications that are designed for working with the WaterColorBot.
 
  
 
=== Settings ===
 
=== Settings ===
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==== Painting Style Tab ====
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=== Painting Style Tab ===
  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/Settings1b.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/Settings1b.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
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The options for Fill Type are:
 
The options for Fill Type are:
 
* Straight line
 
* Straight line
* Triangle line
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* Traingle line
 
* Sine line  -- wavy -- Good for painting water!
 
* Sine line  -- wavy -- Good for painting water!
 
* Center spiral -- big circles look good when painting wood
 
* Center spiral -- big circles look good when painting wood
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==== Basic Setup Tab ====
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=== Basic Setup Tab ===
  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/Settings7.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/Settings7.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
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==== Advanced Tab ====
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=== Advanced Tab ===
  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/settings_adv1.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
 
<img src="http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/watercolor/robopaint/settings_adv1.jpg" alt="robopaint screen shot">  
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The API server.  RoboPaint contains an API server that lets you write your own software to control the WaterColorBot.  You can also enable  the API to accept remote connections (if you know what you're doing) to allow your WaterColorBot to be controlled by remote devices on the network.
 
The API server.  RoboPaint contains an API server that lets you write your own software to control the WaterColorBot.  You can also enable  the API to accept remote connections (if you know what you're doing) to allow your WaterColorBot to be controlled by remote devices on the network.
  
====Modes Tab====
 
  
The modes tab controls which modes are shown on the opening screen of RoboPaint. The default setting has Spiral Paint, SVG Editor, and Automatic Print Mode displayed on the opening screen.
 
  
 
== Troubleshooting ==
 
== Troubleshooting ==
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In case of difficulty, please begin at [[WaterColorBot_Troubleshooting|our troubleshooting page]].
 
In case of difficulty, please begin at [[WaterColorBot_Troubleshooting|our troubleshooting page]].
  
=== Known issues (specific to RoboPaint) ===
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=== Known issues ===
 
 
==== Drawing imprecision with a pen or pencil ====
 
 
 
If RoboPaint seems unable to match the fine detail that you expect with a pen drawing-- it is "randomly lifting the pen" when you don't expect it to, it may be helpful to turn off occlusion checking. 
 
 
 
Go to Settings > Advanced > Modes: Manual, activate that, then go to manual mode, and uncheck "Check stroke visibility". This will completely turn off any special occlusion checking (with the exception of fills) just for this mode, and should quiet down your drawing quite a bit. You'll find the Auto Paint button (under the Auto tab) works basically the same as it does in regular print mode.
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
==== Error upon launch: USB  conflict (Windows 8) ====
 
==== Error upon launch: USB  conflict (Windows 8) ====

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