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322 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
3 Click the Set brush calibration settings button .
The Brush Tracker appears.
4 Drag in the Scratch Pad using a “normal” stroke.
Use the pressure and speed you prefer when drawing or painting. This allows the
Brush Tracker to calculate the appropriate speed and pressure settings for the
brush.
If you want to adjust the settings manually, perform a task from the following
table.
General controls
Corel Painter provides extensive control over brush properties and dab types. You can
also choose how brushstrokes interact with existing color in the image.
To learn about the controls included in the General panel, see the following topics:
General controls: Dab types
General controls: Stroke types
General controls: Methods and subcategories
General controls: Source
General controls: Multicore
General controls: Dab types
When you choose a dab type, you’re choosing a method for applying media to the
canvas. Corel Painter uses rendered dab types that are computed during the stroke.
Earlier versions of Corel Painter used “dab-based” media application, in which brushes
applied small dots of media to create brushstrokes. With the spacing between dabs set
small, strokes appear smooth. If you zoom in enough, you can probably tell that the
To Do the following
Achieve a full pressure range with a softer or
harder touch
Adjust the Pressure Scale and Pressure
Power sliders.
Achieve the full velocity range with a slower
or faster motion
Adjust the Velocity Scale and Velocity
Power sliders.
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