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In addition, the Real Watercolor brushes include controls that allow you to further
control the paper interaction. For more information, see “Working with Real
Watercolor brushes” on page 414.
Working with Real Watercolor brushes
The Real Watercolor brush variants let you produce very realistic watercolor
brushstrokes because they replicate real world watercolor media. Corel Painter
simulates the look and feel of blending pigments with water so they interact with paper
in a very natural way. When working with Real Watercolor brushes, the brushstrokes
are applied to the Watercolor layer.
Using Real Watercolor brush variants
You can get started quickly with the Real Watercolor brushes by choosing one of the
available brush variants. However, you can also customize a brush variant by using the
Real Watercolor brush controls. For more information, see “Real Watercolor controls”
on page 350.
To choose a Real Watercolor brush variant
1 In the toolbox, click the Brush tool .
2 Click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
3 In the Brush library panel, click the Real Watercolor brush category, and click a
brush variant.
To customize a Real Watercolor brush variant
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Real Watercolor.
For more information about each of the Real Watercolor controls, see “Real
Watercolor controls” on page 350.
Working with Watercolor brushes
The Watercolor brush variants produce natural-looking watercolor effects. When
working with Watercolor brushes, the brushstrokes are applied to the Watercolor layer.
All Watercolor brush variants, except Wet Eraser, interact with the canvas texture.
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