Pixlr Tutorial for Filling Shapes (Ovoid & Otherwise) Images Used Click the Open Image button in Pixlr. Browse to your eggs image (previously downloaded and on your device) and open it in Pixlr. Click the + symbol in the Layers Panel located just below your Background Layer to add a Layer. Select "Image" and browse to the pattern/design/photograph/etc. that you will be filling the ovoid shapes with (also previously downloaded to your computer). If you have more than one image for your fill layers, repeat. Open the image, noting that you now have 2 (possibly more, if you have more than 1 fill image) Layers in the Layers Panel. Click the 3 vertical dots to the left of your 2nd Layer to bring up the Layer Settings window. Using the Transparency slider, adjust the transparency allowing you to clearly see the eggs image in the Background Layer. A transparency level of 30 was used here. ...
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