Images
Creating and modifying images is one of &chalk;'s core functionalities. While
most of the other chapters in this manual focus on the things you can do when
painting or editing, this chapter shows you what you can do with respect to
the images themselves.
Working with files
Unless you are doing some quick sketching, working with &chalk; will most
likely involve files. You can open existing images — &chalk; can work
with a large number of file formats, see Image formats —
or start &chalk; to create a new one. When you are done or if you want to
continue at a later time, you can easily save your work.
Opening existing filesWhen you start &chalk;, you can open an existing image with
the Open Existing Document button at the lower left of
the opening dialog. You can also use the
FileOpen
menu option (&Ctrl;O).
This will bring up the Open Document dialog in which you
can choose an image to open. The opening dialog and the
File menu also contain a list of the most recently used
files for quick access.Saving your work in progressWith the
FileSave
and FileSave As...
menu options (or their respective shortcuts &Ctrl;S and &Ctrl;&Shift;S), you can save your
work. The former option will save the modifications to the current image, the
latter option will show the Save Document dialog in which
you can give a new file name for the image. If this is the first time you save
the image, Save will ask for a file name as well.
Creating a new imageFrom the opening dialog (available via the
FileNew
menu option or the &Ctrl;N keys), you can create a
fully custom document or choose one of the image templates. These templates
offer a quick way of creating a new image. See the Starting to know &chalk; tutorial.