Corel Painter 2015 User's Guide Page 373

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Adjusting brushes with brush controls | 345
You can also
Smooth the opacity variation Move the Smoothness slider.
When adjusting Opacity Jitter, make sure the Min Opacity slider is not set to 100%. Setting the
Min Opacity to 100% stops Opacity Jitter from occurring.
You can also set brush opacity dynamically onscreen. For more information, see “To set brush
attributes onscreen” on page 308.
Grain controls
Grain lets you control the amount of paper texture that brushstrokes reveal. You can set the level of grain
that you want to reveal (Grain slider). You can also use the Expression settings to link grain to various
stylus or mouse movements. For more information, see “Expression settings” on page 327. For example,
you can link grain to pressure. Increasing pressure causes the pencil to “dig into” the paper and produce a
grainier brushstroke.
You can also adjust the Min setting to specify the range of variability that you want the expression to apply.
The Min Grain setting represents a percentage of the Grain setting and it must be linked to an expression
to have an effect. For example, if you choose the Pressure expression on the Grain panel, set the Grain
slider to 100% and set the Min Grain slider to 10%, the amount of grain revealed will vary from 10% to
100% every time you apply pressure during a brushstroke.
Normally, when you make a brushstroke, the paper grain is fixed. Strokes repeated over an area bring
out the same grain, but you can specify to randomly move the paper grain for each dab of each stroke
(Random Brush Stroke Grain and Grain Jitter). You can also use the Smoothness slider to smooth the
grain jitter in a brushstroke for a more organic look.
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