You use it by applying a class to an element on the page and setting a few parameters with some extra HTML attributes. If the element is an img or it has a background-image set in your CSS, PaintbrushJS will create a temporary canvas element and manipulate the image there, before finally saving it back out to the original element. You can check out PaintbrushJS in action here.

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