Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 758

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Defining warp and weft color expressions
You can use one color for all the warp threads and another for all the weft threads, or
you can set up a sequence of colors for each.
When defining thread color sequences using the pattern expression language, you must
identify the colors alphabetically. Therefore, you are limited to 26 colors of thread in the
weaving.
Using the warp and weft color panels, you can create expressions that describe the color
sequences that you want. You can also use any letters that you like and then change the
associated color later by modifying the color set. For more information, see “To edit
weave colors” on page 729.
The following table includes an example of a simple color sequence expressed in the
Corel Painter pattern language.
To define a warp or weft color expression
•In the Edit Weave dialog box, type an expression in the Warp Colors box.
To display the weave color set
•In the We av es panel, click the Weave options button , and choose Get Color
Set.
The color set for the selected weave appears in the Color Set Libraries panel in its
own color set library.
To display the letter associated with a color set color
1 In the We av es panel, click the Weave options button , and choose Get Color
Set.
2 In the Color Set Libraries panel, click the Color Sets options button , choose
Color Set Library View List.
Scroll to the newly created color set to view the letters associated with the weave
colors.
Thread color sequence Description
[B 8 D 4] Use color B for 8 threads, use color D for 4
threads.
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