01-26-2011, 01:36 PM
It should come with a tutorial, but the first thing that popped into m head was the paint bucket. If you select (with the arrow) a region, then find the paint bucket tool on the toolbar (hint: it looks like a bucket of paint!) then click back onto the selected area, it should fill it in with the color (you'll also have to select a color)
Photoshop is a fantastic app, but it's a bit of a bear when you're first getting the hang of it. It's probably a good idea to save your work often, and if you screw up, there's the History tool, which is akin to an "Undo" feature, which you can use to get back to where you were before you made the mistake.
Hope this helps. I'm probably too old to be of real help. Maybe ask a fifth grader!
Photoshop is a fantastic app, but it's a bit of a bear when you're first getting the hang of it. It's probably a good idea to save your work often, and if you screw up, there's the History tool, which is akin to an "Undo" feature, which you can use to get back to where you were before you made the mistake.
Hope this helps. I'm probably too old to be of real help. Maybe ask a fifth grader!