Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 454

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Hard Media 431
H Min — sets the amount of squeeze applied to the dab on the horizontal axis.
This setting represents the dab at its smallest.
H Max — sets the amount of squeeze applied to the dab on the horizontal axis.
This setting represents the dab at its maximum size.
Controlling the behavior of Hard Media variants
Corel Painter lets you control how a Hard Media variant behaves when you apply
strokes to the canvas. The Stepping slider controls the transition between narrow and
wide sections of a stroke. Moving the slider to the right makes the transition appear
more abrupt, and moving it to the left makes the transition smoother.
The Transition Rang e sliders lets you determine the angle at which you transition from
a fine point to a wider stroke when tilting your stylus. This control lets you simulate the
look and feel of hard media such as pencils or markers. A real-world example of this
would be holding a sharp pencil perpendicular to a piece of paper. When you draw at a
90° angle, you produce a very narrow or hard line. If you tilt your pencil to a 60° angle,
you produce a wider or softer line.
At the top of the image, a stylus is shown tilting at different angles and the
stoke that corresponds with the angle is displayed at the bottom of the image.
The graph in the middle of the image identifies the start (green arrow) and the
Finish (red arrow) of the Transition Range.
The Hard Media controls are usable only with the Circular, Captured, and Eraser dab
types. For more information, see “General controls” on page 322.
To set the Hard Media size step
1 With a Hard Media variant active, choose Window Brush Control Panels
Hard Media.
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