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730 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Click a color on the Color panel.
Hold down Command (Mac OS) or Ctrl (Windows), and then click the color
swatch that you want to replace on the Color Set Libraries panel.
5 On the Weav es panel, click the Weave Options button , and choose Put Color
Set.
If you fill an image with the modified weave colors, Corel Painter applies the new
color set.
To save a weave
1 Choose Window Media Control Panels Weav es .
2 Click the Weave options button , and choose Save Weave.
3 In the Save Weave dialog box, type a name for the weave.
If you want to preserve the default weave, type a new name for the modified
weave. If you don’t type a new name, Corel Painter saves the modified weave
using the default weave’s name.
The new weave pattern appears in the current Painter Weaves library.
Creating weave patterns
Corel Painter lets you create weave patterns to simulate fabrics, such as wallpaper,
carpet, clothing, and furniture, using the Edit Weave dialog box combined with the
Corel Painter weaving language.
In this section, actual weaving terminology is used so that weavers can become familiar
with these techniques more easily.
Introduction to weaving
A weave consists of vertical threads (warp) and horizontal threads (weft) that are
interlaced on a loom to form a fabric. Each warp thread is connected to exactly one
harness in the loom. The harnesses are connected in a pattern to treadles. Pressing a
treadle raises a set of harnesses, lifting the associated warp threads. A weft thread is then
passed horizontally through the loom. The particular set of harnesses that are raised
determines which warp threads are in front of the weft thread and which are behind.
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