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Painting 111
Working with the canvas and layers
In Corel Painter, you have the option of painting directly on the canvas by applying
brushstrokes or by creating a layer and applying brushstrokes on it. Working with layers
allows you to protect the canvas from any unwanted changes. When you select a layer
in the Layers panel, that layer becomes the target for your brushstrokes. For more
information, see “Getting started with layers” on page 480.
The result of any brushstroke you make depends on the following:
The brush category (or drawing tool) you choose
The brush variant you select within the brush category
The brush controls you set, such as brush size, opacity, and the amount of color
penetrating paper texture
The paper texture
The color, gradient, or pattern you use as media
The brush method
If you are using a Watercolor brush, you can paint only on a Watercolor layer. If you are
using a Liquid Ink brush, you can paint only on a Liquid Ink layer. For more
information, refer to “Working with the Watercolor layer” on page 412 and “Working
with Liquid Ink brushes” on page 463.
If you try to paint on a shape, dynamic layer, or reference layer, you must commit it to
a standard layer so that your brushstrokes are accepted.
Media For information
Color “Choosing colors from the Color panel” on page 202
Mixer pad “Exploring the Mixer panel and mixing controls” on page 210
Two-color “Creating two-color brushstrokes” on page 209
Gradients Applying gradients” on page 693
Patterns “Painting with patterns” on page 679
Cloners “Painting in the clone” on page 159
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