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Adjusting brushes with brush controls 323
brushstroke is made up of tiny dabs of color. If you make a rapid brushstroke or set large
spacing between dabs, strokes can become trails of dots.
Rendered dab types create continuous, smooth-edged strokes. They’re fast and less
prone to artifacts than dab-based media application. In fact, you can’t draw fast enough
to leave dabs or dots of color showing in a stroke, because they’re just not there.
Rendered dab types allow rich new features that were not possible with dab-based
media application.
The Scratchboard Tool variant of the Pen brush category illustrates the
smooth stroke that can be accomplished with the rendered dab types.
Corel Painter brushes use dab-based or rendered dab types:
Dab-based dab type Description
Circular Dabs are controlled by the sliders in the Size
and Angle brush control panels.
Single-Pixel Consists of one pixel only. You can’t change
its size. You use single-pixel brushes when
you zoom in for editing at the pixel level.
Static Bristle Controlled by the sliders in the Size brush
control panel. When the Static Bristle dab
type is selected, the preview grid displays a
bristly profile.
Captured Shapes that you create and capture. For more
information, see “Creating brush dabs” on
page 313.
Eraser Dabs that let you erase parts of images
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