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310 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
You can also import a brush library from the Brush library panel by clicking
the Brush library options button , choosing Import, and choosing Brush
Library.
You can also import a brush library from the file browser of your operating
system by double-clicking a brush library file.
To import a legacy Corel Painter brush library
1 In the file browser of your operating system, browse to the location where the
legacy brush library folder is stored.
2 Copy the files.
3 Paste the library folder in the Corel\Painter 13\Brushes folder.
4 You need to ensure that the library folder is writable by doing the following:
• (Mac OS) While pressing Control, click the brush library folder, and click Get
Info. In the Info dialog box, disable the Locked check box. Repeat for
subfolders and files.
• (Windows) Right-click the brush library folder, and choose Properties. On the
General page, disable the Read-only check box, and click Apply. In the
Confirm Attribute Changes dialog box, enable the Apply Changes to This
Folder, Subfolders and Files option.
5 In Corel Painter, click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
6 In the Brush library panel, click the Brush library options button , and choose
Brush Library Painter Brushes.
To export a brush library
1 Click Brushes Export Brush Library.
2 In the Choose Brush Library dialog box, choose the brush library that you want
to export from the Library list box.
3 In the Export Brush Library dialog box, browse to the folder where you want to
store the library.
To rename the brush library, type a name in the File Name box.
4 Click Save.
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