Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 732

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Mosaics and tessellations 709
To create a mosaic from a clone source
1 Choose File Open, and locate the file that you want to clone.
2 Choose File Quick Clone.
3 Choose Effects Esoterica Make Mosaic.
4 Click the Clone Color button in the Colors panel.
5 In the Make Mosaic dialog box, click the Apply Tiles button .
If you don’t want to work with Tracing Paper, disable the Use Tracing Paper
check box.
6 Drag in the document window to apply tiles.
If you want to continue working on the mosaic, keep the Make Mosaic dialog box
open.
You can monitor the progress of the clone-based mosaic by viewing the image
with the Use Tracing Paper check box enabled. This lets you see a faded out
version of the clone source.
Selecting and removing tiles
You can select and deselect tiles so you can add or modify them. You can also remove
individual tiles, a selection of tiles, or remove all tiles from the document at once. If you
remove all tiles from the document, Corel Painter clears the canvas, leaving only the
grout color.
Similar to working with real ceramic tiles, you cannot merge or overlap Corel Painter
mosaic tiles. You can place them close to each other, but you can’t make them occupy
the same space. Corel Painter adjusts the shape of the tiles to fit them close to one
another while maintaining the grout line spacing. So, when you want to re-lay the tiles
in an area, you must remove the existing tiles.
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