340 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
• Drip
• Mask (Cover)
• Cloning
• Wet
• Digital Wet
• Marker
• Plug-in
The Buildup methods allow you to produce brushstrokes that build towards black as they are overlaid. A
real-world example of buildup is the felt pen: scribble on the page with blue, then scribble on top of that
with green, and then red. The scribbled area keeps getting darker, approaching black. Even if you were to
apply a bright color like yellow, you couldn’t lighten the scribble — it would stay dark. Crayons and Felt
Pens are buildup brushes.
An example of the Buildup method.
The Cover methods produce brushstrokes that cover underlying strokes, as oil paint does in traditional
painting. No matter what colors you use, you can always apply a layer of paint that completely hides what’s
underneath. Even with a black background, a thick layer of yellow remains pure yellow. Some Chalk and
Pen variants are examples of brushes that use the Cover method.
An example of the Cover method.
The Eraser methods erase, lighten, darken, or smear the underlying colors.
An example of the Eraser method.
The Drip methods interact with the underlying colors to distort the image.
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