Corel Painter X3 Win/Mac, EDU, EN User's Guide Page 644

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Using lighting and surface texture effects 621
• A selection — Click a selection tool from the toolbox, and drag in the document
window to select an area.
• A layer — Click a layer in the
Layers panel.
4 Choose Effects Surface Control Apply Surface Texture.
5 Choose Original Luminance from the Using list box.
If you want to apply an inverted texture, enable the Inverted check box.
6 Adjust the Softness slider to control the amount of distortion created by the
texture.
7 In the Appearance of Depth area, adjust any of the following sliders:
Amount — controls how much surface texture is applied to the image. Moving
the slider all the way to the right applies the maximum amount.
Picture — controls how much of the color from the original image is applied to
the texture. At 100%, the full color of the picture shines through. Moving the
slider to the left displays more black, leaving only the shine.
Shine — controls how much highlight appears on the surface of the texture.
Higher Shine values make the texture look metallic.
Reflection — maps a clone source image or pattern onto the texture at a
variable percentage
8 In the Light Controls area, adjust any of the following sliders:
Brightness — controls the light intensity
Conc (concentration) — adjusts the spread of the light’s shine over the surface
Exposure — adjusts the overall lighting amount from darkest to brightest
Creating embossed effects
You can generate an image that appears embossed by cloning the image and then using
the luminance of the clone source to produce the effect. You can control the height of
the texture, as well as the lighting, color, and material properties of the embossing.
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