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24 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Exploring the toolbox
You can use the tools in the toolbox to paint, draw lines and shapes, fill shapes with
color, view and navigate documents, and make selections. Under the toolbox is a color
selector, plus six content selectors that let you choose papers, gradients, patterns, looks,
and nozzles.
The following table provides descriptions of the tools in the Corel Painter toolbox.
14. Toolbox Lets you access tools for creating, filling, and modifying an
image
15. Canvas The canvas is the rectangular work area inside the document
window whose size determines the size of the image you
create. The canvas acts as the image background and, unlike a
layer, it is always locked.
Tool Description
Color tools
The Brush tool lets you paint and draw on the canvas or a layer.
Brush categories include pencils, pens, chalk, airbrushes, oil paints,
watercolors, and more. When the Brush tool is selected, you can
choose specific brushes from the Brush library panel. For more
information, see “Selecting, managing, and creating brushes” on
page 279.
The Dropper tool lets you pick up a color from an existing image.
The property bar shows the values of the color. When you select a
color with the Dropper tool, that color becomes the current color in
the Color panel. For more information, see “Sampling colors from
images” on page 208.
The Paint Bucket tool lets you fill an area with media, such as a
color, gradient, pattern, weave, or clone. The property bar shows
options for the areas that you can fill and the media that you can use.
For more information, see “Working with color fills” on page 229.
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