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34 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Exploring panels and palettes
The interactive panels in Corel Painter are single tabbed containers that let you access
content libraries, commands, controls, and settings. Panels are stored in palettes. You
can store one or multiple panels in a palette. For example, you can reconfigure the
panels that you most often use in one palette. You can also arrange panels and palettes
in the application window to quickly access the tools and controls that you use most
often or to maximize screen space. For example, you can display all color-specific panels
in one color palette, or display panels individually.
This palette includes three color-related panels: Color, Mixer, and Color
Set Libraries. You can access a panel’s content by clicking its tabs.
Corel Painter also includes the Brush controls palette, which is a preset palette that
groups all panels that contain brush-related settings. You can copy an individual brush
control panel to the workspace, but you can’t remove any of the brush control panels
from the palette.
Exploring panels
Corel Painter includes several panels that you can group together to create a custom
palette.
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