Cursor Editor Help

Drawing tools Activate pencil by clicking on it. Then press and hold the mouse button on the canvas, move the mouse and release the button. Eraser works similarly as pencil, but instead of drawing, it erases the pixels.



Lines, rectangles and ellipses are drawn by pressing mouse button in one corner of the shape and releasing it in the opposite corner. Press mouse button to change color of all adjacent pixels to the active color.

Hot spot Each mouse cursor has one special pixel (called hot spot) that controls the actual position of a click. For arrows, it is usually the upper left corner, for a sniper scope-like cursor, it may be in the center. Select the "Hot spot" tool and then click on a pixel. The clicked pixel becomes hot spot. Look at the preview in the lower left corner - the hot spot pixel is always in the center of the cross.

Blending mode If the opacity of the currently selected color is less than 100%, the blending mode controls whether pixels are replaced or drawn over the previous content. In "blend" mode, the pixels are painted over the previous content. "Replace" mode removes previous color and opacity of a pixel and uses the currently selected one.

Downloading Before you can use a cursor on your computer, you need to download it. Fill in a name for your cursor and then click the "Download" button in the lower area of the window. Important: When your browser asks you what to do with the file, do NOT try to open it. Instead, SAVE it to a folder of your choice. Only then you can make it your cursor.

Selecting color Many of the drawing tools and effects are making use of the current color and opacity. You can select color and opacity by clicking in the color areas by the right side of the window. Select hue by clicking in the top bar, select saturation and brightness in the middle square. Opacity (alpha) can be selected using the lower bar. The "Dropper" tool can be used to make color of a pixel on a canvas active. Click the tool and then the pixel. Previously active tool is re-activated automatically.

Using templates You can quickly delete all pixels or initialize the canvas with one of the common arrows. Click on an image (or the empty space) in the "Templates" panel. It may take a second or more depending on your computer and internet browser (Internet Explorer is extremely slow).

Applying effects There is a couple of effects that can be applied by clicking on them in the top toolbar. It may take a second or more depending on your computer and internet browser (Internet Explorer is extremely slow). Re-color all pixel using currently selected hue and saturation. Add a dark shadow around the drawn pixels. Repeat for more intense shadow.