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Wacom Intuos support
Corel Painter supports the use of Wacom® Intuos® tablet, pen, and airbrush technology.
Painting with an Intuos tablet and pen
The Intuos tablet provides increased pressure sensitivity to help you create smooth curves, gradual
transitions, and precise brushstrokes. When using an Intuos tablet with Corel Painter, you can take
advantage of tilt and bearing input in exciting ways.
Customizing brush tracking
Every artist uses different pressure when drawing on an Intuos tablet. The Corel Painter brush tracking
preferences help you customize your Intuos tablet to meet your pressure sensitivity needs. For more
information, see “Brush tracking and calibration” on page 126.
Linking stylus features to Expression settings
The settings that you adjust Expression in the brush control panels let you tie brush features like Opacity,
Grain, Angle, Size, Jitter, Resaturation, Bleed, Flow, and Depth to stylus data, such as Velocity, Direction,
Pressure, Wheel, Tilt, and Bearing. For more information, see “Expression settings” on page 327.
Using the Min Size setting
In Corel Painter, the Min Size setting lets you take full advantage of stylus input data. When Size is set in
the Expression panel of the Brush Controls palette to respond to stylus pressure, and the Min Size setting is
set to a small percentage of the brush size, the strokes you make with the stylus create amazingly realistic
results.
Using the Intuos airbrush wheel
The Intuos Airbrush — the first true computer airbrush — provides fingertip media flow control. Corel
Painter airbrushes respond to angle (tilt), bearing (direction), and flow (wheel setting) data from the Intuos
stylus, allowing for a truly realistic brushstroke. For example, as you tilt your stylus, specks of media land on
the paper in a way that reflects that tilt. Corel Painter airbrushes create conic sections that mirror your stylus
movements.
Corel Painter airbrushes take advantage of the Intuos Airbrush stylus wheel control. Like the needle control
on a real airbrush, the Intuos wheel control adjusts airbrush flow, or how much medium is applied. For
more information, see “Painting with airbrushes” on page 144.
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Chriscof 29 Apr 2024 | 04:09:55

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