
340 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Size controls
The Size brush controls determine how Corel Painter varies the width of the
brushstroke.
Size lets you control the width of the brush and the brushstroke. As size changes, you
may need to adjust the spacing controls for brushes that use nonrendered or dab-based
dab types to prevent gaps from appearing in the stroke.
Size controls the width of the brush.
You can choose an Expression setting to create a brush that responds to subtle hand
movements. For more information, see “Expression settings” on page 317. You can also
adjust the Min setting to specify the range of variability that you want the expression
to apply. The Min Size setting represents a percentage of the Size setting and it must
be linked to an expression to have an effect. For example, if you choose the Pressure
expression on the Size panel, set the Size slider to 40 and set the Min Size slider to
50%, the stroke sizes will vary from 20% to 40% every time you apply pressure. The
Min Size control allows you to create a brushstroke that is amazingly realistic. As stylus
pressure eases, brushstrokes taper. As pressure increases, brushstrokes widen, just as
they would with a real brush.
The minimum and maximum sizes of a stroke can be linked to Expression
settings, such as pressure or velocity. The small black circle shows the minimum
stroke size, and the gray circle shows the maximum stroke size.
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