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416 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Working with Digital Watercolor brushes
The Digital Watercolor brushes paint directly on both the Canvas layer or a default
layer so you can create effects similar to those of Watercolor brushes without using a
separate layer.
You can use Digital Watercolor brushes to create effects similar to those
produced with Watercolor brushes, without having to create a separate layer.
Settings such as Diffusion, Opacity, and Wet Fringe control the appearance
of the stroke.
Digital Watercolor Diffusion
Digital Watercolor brushes also use diffusion to create soft, feathery edges on the
brushstrokes. You can adjust the amount of diffusion by using the controls on the
property bar.
Wet Fringe
The Wet Fringe slider controls the amount of water pooling and paint at the edges of
Digital Watercolor brushstrokes. You can dynamically adjust the wet fringe on any
Digital Watercolor brushstroke before you dry it. Dynamically adjusting the Wet Fringe
affects every wet Digital Watercolor brushstroke, which remains wet until you dry it.
When you’re satisfied with the wet fringe, it’s a good idea to dry Digital Watercolor
brushstrokes. This allows you to dynamically adjust the Wet Fringe on future Digital
Watercolor brushstrokes without affecting existing brushstrokes that you’re satisfied
with.
To choose a Digital 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 Digital Watercolor brush category, and click a
brush variant.
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