Examples of using To draw on in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Computer
If it's too late to even draw graffiti over them, I want to draw on it, even if it's a few strokes.
The land of the Soviets tell you how to draw on the computer and what programs and equipment you might need for that.
The bigger the danger, the greater the temptation to draw on the demon's power at the cost of your soul… which way will you choose?
We chose powerful and highly efficient processors and optimized macos to draw on the processor, using it as little power as possible.
Create a New Layer, as we did earlier in this tutorial, to draw on top of your initial sketch.
But this doesn't change or interfere with the way the S Pen works to draw on the screen.
photo frame, to draw on golden color is very beautiful.
For example, the Brush tool allows you to draw on the image, while the Eraser tool allows you to remove parts from the image.
While they wanted to draw on his strength for a siege like this, nobody opened their mouth to ask him during their meetings.
All you need is a pencil and something to draw on, and you can create something really magical.”.
Therefore, you a re going to need to draw on your patience, problem-solving abilities,
You will need to draw on your work experience to give evidence of these skills.
For this to happen, it is not enough to draw on the surplus goods which in fact our world abundantly produces;
Not long after, I began to draw on my background in business and write articles on
I'm going to draw on top of the shapes where the white fur is for the portions of the body.
Since she wasn't allowed to draw on the walls, she would take a pen
And you want to draw on the history of the players and team to draw old fans and interest new ones.
the couple began to draw on the tablecloth, and came up with a character inspired by the candy:
founded in 1952 and able to draw on sixty-five years of experience.
This program enables you to simulate everything with no need to draw on a square paper, or to push things there and back repeatedly.