The Flood Fill Tool allows you to fill in areas of your page, selection, or object with a single tap.
The Flood Fill Tool works by replacing the colour of pixels on the current layer with the Fill colour set on the Colour Studio, or by erasing them. The pixels affected are determined by the following:
The colour of the pixel under the tool when you tap on your page.
Whether the pixels are within the same selection area.
The pixels are directly connected to the tapped pixel or any others that are affected.
The tool's Tolerance settings (see below).
The Mode selected (see below).
Settings
The following settings can be adjusted from the context toolbar:
Mode—choose from Fill or Erase.
Tolerance—sets the range of pixels affected (filled) when a pixel is tapped. For lower tolerance settings, pixels must be very close in value to the tapped pixel. For higher tolerance settings, pixel colour can vary widely from the tapped pixel.
Contiguous—if enabled, the flood will only be applied to affected pixels that are in the same area of the image. If disabled, the flood will be applied to all the pixels that match the tolerance setting regardless of where they are in the image.
Source—the source determines the layer(s) from which the pixels are sampled. Select from the pop-up menu.
Blend Mode—changes how the applied pixels interact with existing pixels on a layer. Choose mode type from a pop-up menu.