162 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
• Hard Cover Cloning — results in partially anti-aliased brushstrokes that hide
underlying strokes
• Soft Cover Cloning — produces anti-aliased brushstrokes that cover layered
ones
• Grainy Hard Cover Cloning — works like Hard Cover Cloning, but
brushstrokes also interact with paper grain
• Grainy Soft Cover Cloning — works like Soft Cover Cloning, but
brushstrokes also interact with paper grain
• Drip Cloning — pushes color around as if it were wet, cloning the original with
distortions based on your stroke
8 Choose Window Brush Control Panels Cloning.
9 In the Cloning panel, choose Normal from the Clone Type list box.
The additional cloning types allow you to apply transformation to the clone. For
more information, see “Applying transformations when sampling” on page 165.
10 Apply brushstrokes to the canvas.
If you change brushes while cloning images, you must click the Clone Color
button again.
If you change the brush or variant, the clone color is automatically disabled.
To continue working with the clone color, re-enable the clone color.
For more information about methods and subcategories, see “General
controls: Methods and subcategories” on page 329.
Using brush loading
For greater color accuracy while cloning, you can use the brush loading option. This
causes the brush to pick up individual colors in different regions of the brush dab.
Without brush loading, the Clone Color option uses a single, averaged color from the
source for each brush dab. This results in an approximation of the original. You can use
the Clone Color button without brush loading to create an artistic impression of
the source.
To enable the Brush Loading option
1 Choose Window Brush Control Panels Well .
2 In the We ll panel, enable the Brush Loading check box.
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