
178 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
To For information, see
Add three-dimensional effects by applying surface
texture
“Using 3D brushstrokes to create texture” on page
650
Create a selection or channel “Selections and transformations” on page 577
and “Alpha Channels” on page 563
To choose a cloner brush
1
With a clone source selected, click the Cloner tool in the toolbox.
The Cloners brush category and a cloners brush variant are automatically selected.
If you want to change the brush variant, click the Brush Selector, and then click a different Cloners
brush variant in the Brush library panel.
2 On the property bar, adjust any of the brush properties, such as size, opacity, and resat.
3 Apply brushstrokes to the canvas.
For increased color accuracy, you can enable the Brush Loading option. For more information, see
“Using brush loading” on page 179.
To transform a brush variant into a cloner brush
1
With a clone source selected, click the Brush tool in the toolbox.
2 Click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
3 In the Brush library panel, click a brush category and brush variant.
4
Click the Clone Color button in the Color panel.
Enabling the Clone Color option disables the Color panel. This is a reminder that the color information
is pulled from the clone source.
5
Choose Window Brush Control Panels General.
6 In the General panel, choose Cloning from the Method list box.
7 From the Subcategory list box, choose one of the following options:
• Hard Cover Cloning — results in partially anti-aliased brushstrokes that hide underlying strokes
• Soft Cover Cloning — produces anti-aliased brushstrokes that cover layered ones
• Grainy Hard Cover Cloning — works like Hard Cover Cloning, but brushstrokes also interact with
paper grain
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