Adjusting brushes with brush controls | 401
Mouse controls
In theory, a mouse has no pressure information. A mouse button is either on (button down), or off (button
up). However, the Corel Painter Mouse controls let you simulate the following stylus settings:
• Pressure (how hard you would be pressing with a stylus)
• Tilt (how close to vertical the stylus is held)
• Bearing (the compass direction in which the stylus is pointing)
• Rotation (to simulate using a flat-tip stylus that supports 360-degree rotation)
• Wheel (how much ink is sprayed).
For more information, see “Using a stylus vs. a mouse” on page 136.
You can record and save brushstrokes created with a stylus and then have Corel Painter use the saved
settings for the stroke when you switch to a mouse. For more information about using saved brushstrokes
to further enhance mouse functionality, see “Recording and playing back brushstrokes” on page 147.
To set pressure for the mouse
1
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Mouse.
2 Move the Pressure slider.
A 100% setting uses maximum pressure.
To set tilt for the mouse
1
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Mouse.
2 Move the Tilt slider.
A 90º setting indicates that if a stylus were in use, it would be perpendicular to the tablet.
To set bearing for the mouse
1
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Mouse.
2 Move the Bearing slider.
A setting of 0º indicates that if a stylus were in use, it would be pointing left.
To set rotation for the mouse
1
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Mouse.
Hello, im noob :)