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Add a New Raster Layer. On the new layer,
draw the frog's left leg using the diagram below. I have made
the frog's body lighter green so you can see which pixels
belong to the leg. Of course, your frog body will still be
dark green.

When you finish the leg, Duplicate it,
Mirror it and Move it into place using the same method as you
did for the frog's body. Then turn off Raster 1 again and
Merge Visible again. Turn Raster 1 back on after you merge.

Now turn off your Merged Layer. Add a new
Raster Layer. On the new layer, draw one of the frog's front
legs following this diagram.

When you finish the leg, Duplicate it and
Mirror it. Now turn your Merged Layer back on. Drag the
front legs into position at the lower front of your frog.
When you have them where you want them, Turn off Raster 1 and
Merge Visible. Then turn Raster 1 back on.

Now look at the lines of the Frog's body
and back legs that are showing through the front legs. We
want to erase these extra lines. Use the Eraser tool.

With the following settings.

I have shown the Pixels that I erased from
my frog in Red. The pixels you erase may be different -
depending on exactly where you positioned your frog's front
legs.

Now your frog looks like this.

In your Materials Palette, change your
foreground color to Color #2 (A9C293). Using your Flood Fill
tool,
with the following settings

Click inside the head, body and legs of
your frog.

(Note: If you click the flood fill tool
inside your frog and the whole canvas fills with color, it
means you have missed a pixel somewhere. The missing pixel
makes a "hole" for the paint to spill out of. Press Ctrl-Z to
undo the flood fill tool. Then Zoom in and check your
outline. Make sure there are no openings.)
Add a New Raster Layer. Draw the outline
of the eyes, the eyebrows, the nose and the mouth.

You don't have to follow my example. You
can experiment and make your own creative frog face. When you
are satisfied, Right click on the face layer in your Layer
Palette and choose Merge > Merge Down.
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