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702 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
You can press Option + click (Mac OS) or Alt + click (Windows) in the color
ramp bar to create a control point that is set to the current color.
You can delete a control point by clicking a control point and pressing Delete
(Mac OS) or Backspace (Windows).
To change the gradient hue
1 Choose Window Media Control Panels Gradients.
2 Click the Gradient selector, and click a gradient from the Painter Gradients
library panel.
3 Click the Gradient options button , and choose Edit Gradient.
4 In the Edit Gradient dialog box, click a square box above the color ramp bar.
The Color hue options allow you to change the hue of the blend within that segment.
5 Select an option from the Color list box:
RGB — blends the red, green, and blue components of the two colors
Hue Clockwise — blends the endpoint colors by rotating around the color
wheel clockwise
Hue Counterclockwise — blends the endpoint colors by rotating around the
color wheel counterclockwise
To understand this concept better, refer to the standard display of the Color
panel (Hue Ring and Saturation/Value Triangle), and note the order of the
colors on the Hue Ring. Notice that as you change parameters within the
Edit Gradient dialog box, gradient previews are updated in the Gradients
panel.
To create a gradient from an image
1 Click the Rectangular Selection tool from the toolbox.
2 Drag in the document window to select a horizontal or vertical area, making the
selection as narrow as possible.
If the selection is horizontal, Corel Painter creates the gradient from the first row of
pixels starting at the upper left.
Color hue options
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