Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 148

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To set the tolerance area for brushstroke alignment
1 Choose one of the following:
• (Mac OS) Corel Painter X3 Preferences
• (Windows) Edit Preferences
2 In the Preferences list of categories, click General.
3 Type a number in the Align Brush to Path tolerance box.
The tolerance area is measured in pixels and must be between 1 and 999.
Letting media pool
Corel Painter computed brushes allow media to build up or “pool” when you move a
brush slowly. Pooling creates very realistic strokes, especially with airbrushes. You can
also cause media to pool by simply touching and pausing with the selected brush.
With an airbrush, paint pools when you pause in a stroke for 1 second (left),
4 seconds (middle), and 7 seconds (right).
To enable media pooling
1 Choose Window Brush Control Panels Spacing.
2 Enable the Continuous Time Deposition check box.
When the Continuous Time Deposition check box is disabled, you must
move the brush (even just slightly) to cause media to be deposited.
Making 360° strokes
Because there are no restrictions on bearing (stylus direction) in Corel Painter, you can
create full 360° strokes with noncomputed brushes by completing an arc without
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