Applying pattern fills
Corel Painter lets you apply preset pattern fills to images. A pattern is a repeating design, and the smallest unit of a pattern is known as a "tile." When you fill an area with a pattern, the tile, which is rectangular, is repeated across the selected area.
You can adjust the appearance of a pattern in various ways. For example, you can change the tile size, also known as the scale, and offset tiles in a fill. When you offset the tiles, you adjust the horizontal or vertical position of the first tile, relative to the top of the object, which affects the rest of the pattern fill.
Left: A pattern scaled at 20%. Right: The same pattern scaled at 100%.
Left: The pattern offset set to 50% produces a seamless pattern. Right: The pattern offset set to 100% increases the pattern tile visibility. The tiles also appear misaligned.
To apply a pattern as a fill
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Perform a task from the following table.
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Click Canvas in the Layers panel.
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Click a selection tool from the toolbox, and drag in the document window to select an area.
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Click a layer in the Layers panel.
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Choose the
Paint Bucket tool
in the toolbox.
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Choose
Clone Source from the
Fill with list box on the property bar, click the
Clone Source flyout button
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Current Pattern from the
Source list box.
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Click a pattern swatch in the
Painter Patterns area.
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In the document window, click the canvas, selection, or layer.
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Specify the range of colors to be filled
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On the property bar, type a value in the Tolerance box or move the slider.
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Specify the pattern opacity for pixels outside the tolerance range
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On the property bar, type a value in the Feather box or move the slider.
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Soften the edges of the pattern
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On the property bar, click the Anti-Alias button .
Anti-aliasing is recommended when the Feather setting is extremely low or set to zero.
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The image must be larger than the tile in order for the tiling to be visible in an image.
You can also choose a pattern from the Pattern Selector in the toolbox (Window Media Selector) or by choosing Edit Fill. In the Fill dialog box, choose Pattern from the Fill With list box, and click the Pattern selector.
To adjust the appearance of a pattern
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Choose
Window Media Panels Patterns.
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Click a pattern swatch in the
Painter Patterns area.
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Click one of the following buttons:
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Rectangular — places the tiles in a rectangular grid for fills. This option disables the
Offset slider.
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Horizontal — offsets the tiles in subsequent rows
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Vertical — offsets the tiles in subsequent columns
If applicable, move the
Offset slider to control the amount of offset.
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Move the
Scale slider to control the size of each tile in the pattern.
After you set these options, the pattern is ready to use.