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412 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Working with the Watercolor layer
Both the Real Watercolor and Watercolor brushes paint into a watercolor layer, which
enables the colors to flow and mix and absorb into the paper. In Corel Painter, you can
edit the Watercolor layer as you would any other layer without changing anything in
the image layer. For example, you can draw pencil outlines in the image layer and then
overlay watercolor shading without smudging the pencil lines.
You can sketch on one layer and paint with watercolors on a separate Watercolor layer.
You can transfer, or lift, information from the canvas to the Watercolor layer. This is
useful if you want to apply Watercolor effects to a photograph. You can also wet the
Watercolor layer, which activates a diffusion process.
To create a new Watercolor layer
1 Choose Window Layers.
2 In the Layers panel, click the Layer options button , and choose New
Watercolor Layer.
If you select a Real Watercolor or Watercolor brush variant from the Brush
library, a Watercolor layer is automatically created when you apply a
brushstroke to the document window.
To transfer the canvas to a Watercolor layer
1 Open the image that you want to convert to a watercolor in the document window.
2 Choose Window Layers.
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