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Choosing web-friendly brushes
Corel Painter includes brushes that are designed for creating images for the web, you
can choose want to consider Web artists are pulled between the desire for beautiful
images and the need for small image file sizes, with faster download times.
Bitmapped images can be roughly divided into two general types — images with areas
of flat color and continuous-tone images. Continuous-tone images (which most of the
normal features in Corel Painter produce) are best saved as JPEG images. Images with
flat areas of color are best saved as GIF images. The more regions of flat color contained
in an image, the more compressed (smaller) the resulting GIF file.
The strength of Corel Painter is its Natural-Media brushes; however, Corel Painter is
also versatile in the creation of flat color suitable for GIF images on the web.
One-color brushes
You can set the brush controls to create areas of flat color, while keeping all the feeling
and nuance of a Natural-Media brush. These brush edges are aliased, meaning they
have jagged edges. For example, if a brush color is black, there are no intermediate gray
pixels at the brush’s edge. There is either black or the background color. In addition to
a flat color, this brush type responds to paper texture.
Magnified detail of the stroke is shown to the left of each W-stroke. In this
image, the identical brush and stroke is applied using a different paper texture.
To make a brush with a flat-edged appearance, change the method to Cover and the
subcategory to Grainy Edge Flat Cover. If you have created some of your own brush
variations in Corel Painter, you can convert them to web-friendly brushes, too.
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