Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 188

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Image cloning and sampling 165
Applying transformations when sampling
Corel Painter allows you to sample part of an image and apply a transformation to the
sample when you reuse it elsewhere. This technique is also referred to as multi-point
cloning. You can apply transformations such as, scaling, rotating, shearing (also referred
to as skewing), or you can apply perspective.
Multi-point sampling brush variants
To apply transformations when sampling, you can select a multi-point cloning brush
variant from the Cloners brush category or you can use any brush variant that supports
the cloning method. For more information, see “To transform a brush variant into a
cloner brush” on page 161.
The following table describes the available multi-point sampling brush variants.
You can also
Adjust the size of the brushstroke Type a value in the Size box, or adjust the
slider on the property bar.
Adjust the clone color opacity On the property bar, type a percentage in
the Opacity box, or adjust the slider.
Control the amount of color that is
replenished in a stroke
On the property bar, type a percentage in
the Resat box, or adjust the slider.
Control how much the brush colors smear
underlying colors, including the paper color
On the property bar, type a percentage in
the Bleed box, or adjust the slider.
Adjust bristle separation On the property bar, type a value in the
Feature box, or adjust the slider. The higher
the setting, the farther apart the bristle hairs
will appear.
Scale the brushstroke proportionally with
the brush size
Click the Scale Feature With Brush Size
button on the property bar.
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