Okay, the principles of making a chart picture or any pictures is making layers. The layers are in a vertical stack in the layer organizer palette, that you selected to view.
Also, other palettes you want to check to be visible are "materials", "tool options:
At this point we have a white canvas or work space in front of us.
So we are gong to make a bunch of boxes, layers for our chart. Same process as before.
Go to the selection tool, the rectangle, and click anywhere on the white work space. You may have to click the pick tool to complete the process of making the box.
So we have a box that looks like this.
The next thing to do is colorize it. But first we have to do a step to make it something to accept being colorized.
Under the Adjust pull down menu at the top of the screen, scroll down to Brightness and contrast, pick on the first option as the top of the choices - "Brightness/Contrast" in the long list. It is the only one you will ever use, for the most part.
Slide the Brightness scale in the dialogue box to the left to darken the layer to gray. Click okay. Now we are ready to colorize it.
Under the Adjust pull down menu at the top of the screen, scroll down to "hue and saturation", of the four options that show up - the only two you ever use is the "Colorize" and the "Hue/Saturation/lightness" - with the "Hue/Saturation/lightness being use most often.
Let's use the "Hue/Saturation/lightness option. Click on that. A dalogue box will come up. Check the colorize box. And adjust the sliders to whatever color you want. I chose green. Click ok.
Next, to make more boxes, right click on the green box, and select "duplicate". Another dupicate layer will be made on top of the existing green box.
Put your mouse on the duplicate layer and drag to another part of the work space.
So now you have this.
Next, open another the Hue/Saturation/lightness dialogue box, and change the color.
I am choosing blue.
So now we have two colored boxes, ie. two layers, which we can stretch/destretch with the handles, and move around on work space by clicking on and dragging to where we want the boxes.
I am moving the boxes for one to be inline in front of the other. The name of the chart we are making is "Daniel 9's 70th week". So save the file as "Daniel 9's 70th week"
Be sure and save the file as a pspi file at this point, in case you want to close the program to take a break. So you can return to it later, with no progress being lost.
btw, I am using "epic pin" to make the screenshots. Another easy to use program.
Okay, that's all for this post. Please make a post if you are following along, or like what you see so far.