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112 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
You can also select a channel or a layer mask as the target for your brushstrokes. For
more information, see “Creating and copying channels” on page 529 or “Creating and
deleting layer masks” on page 518.
When you have an active selection, painting is confined to the selection by default. For
more information, see “Selections and Transformations” on page 543.
When you use complex brush variants, you see a dotted line on the canvas before the
mark appears. For example, the Gloopy variant of the Impasto brush is complex, and it
delays the appearance of the stroke onscreen. When you experience a delay, you can
continue applying strokes, without losing any stroke data, while waiting for the stroke
to appear on the screen.
Displaying reference images
In Corel Painter, you can open an inspirational photo or image that you want to
reference in a painting by using the Reference Image panel.
An example of displaying an image in the Reference Image panel and using in
as an inspiration for a painting
You can reposition or magnify the reference image while maintaining focus on your
painting. In addition, you can sample a color directly from the reference image and
apply it to your painting. If you plan on using reference images strictly for color
sampling, you may prefer opening images directly in the Mixer panel instead. This
technique allows you to sample and mix the image colors. For more information, see
“Opening images in the Mixer panel” on page 216.
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