


Off topic: Despite the fact that both my tablets still work up to this day (of posting) and I highly recommend them, Wacom phased these guys out in Flash Step/light speed, accessories and Drivers included. Second Note: Most of these tablets are Windows/MacOS compatibility only, there's no Linux compatibility yet. So try Expand Fill and adjust the numbers of pixels to work best for illustration.Note: Let me know if there's a tablet that's not on the list.

"Expand 1" was suitable to the above example image, but it depends on an illustration. But filling with "Expand" will fully fill with a color. Filling with the expansion "0" may not fully fill with a color and may leave unfilled areas. The typical usage of "Expand" is to place a color on linework. "0" indicates no expansion, "1, 2, 3" indicates the numbers of pixels to expand. You can choose the numbers of pixels from "0, 1, 2, 3". It expands the specified area and fills it up. Diagram:Comparison of AntiAliasing ON/OFF Expand It is recommended to turn ON normally (being checked). This is whether turning "AntiAliasing" ON or OFF. "Canvas" option filled only the hair portion, but "Layer" filled the entire layer. Diagram:Difference between "Canvas" fill and "Layer" fill options Select "Hair" layer and try to fill the hair portion. "Linework" layer contains linework only, and there is nothing drawn on "Hair" layer.

Diagram:Reference option "Canvas" or "Layer" It means which you want to reference to when filling with a color. "Reference" option will let you choose "Canvas" or "Layer". Diagram:Bucket Tool for filling with color and its options Reference There are three options "Reference", "AntiAliasing", and "Expand". Once you select "Bucket Tool", the upper part of screen will change to the tool option. You may use "Bucket Tool" often to fill with a color.
