Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 106

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Using the Intuos airbrush wheel
The Intuos Airbrush — the first true computer airbrush — provides fingertip media
flow control. Corel Painter airbrushes respond to angle (tilt), bearing (direction), and
flow (wheel setting) data from the Intuos stylus, allowing for a truly realistic
brushstroke. For example, as you tilt your stylus, specks of media land on the paper in
a way that reflects that tilt. Corel Painter airbrushes create conic sections that mirror
your stylus movements.
Corel Painter airbrushes take advantage of the Intuos Airbrush stylus wheel control.
Like the needle control on a real airbrush, the Intuos wheel control adjusts airbrush flow,
or how much medium is applied. For more information, see “Painting with airbrushes”
on page 126.
Using multiple Intuos pens
All Intuos pens — both standard and airbrush — feature Tool ID, which lets you
configure and work with multiple pens during a Corel Painter session. For example, let’s
assume you have two Intuos pens: Pen 1 and Pen 2. Pen 1 is set to an Oil brush variant;
Pen 2 is set to an Artists variant.
Every time you bring Pen 1 into the tablet’s proximity, Corel Painter automatically
changes the active brush to the Oil brush. Every time you bring Pen 2 into the tablet’s
proximity, Corel Painter switches to the Artists brush. If you’ve adjusted the tool
assigned to a pen’s size or other settings, Corel Painter remembers those changes for the
next time you use that pen.
Multi-Touch Support for Wacom Intuos 5
Corel Painter has enhanced multi-touch support for Wacom Intuos 5 touch tablets. You
can now simultaneously pan, rotate, and zoom the canvas. This provides a seamless and
responsive way of positioning and navigating the canvas. For example, you can rotate
and move the canvas at the same time by moving two fingers in a circular motion while
simultaneously swiping them across the tablet. You can also rotate and zoom by moving
two fingers in a circular motion while simultaneously pinching the fingers together, or
pulling them apart. In addition, you can quickly restore the canvas position, rotation,
and zoom level.
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