Creating and modifying custom palettes
You can create custom palettes to speed up your work and quickly access the brushes, papers, flow maps, media, menu commands, and tools that you use most often. For example, you can place items from the Brush Selector panel or any of the Media panels in a custom palette. You can also add commands from the main menus or panel options to custom palettes.
Items that appear on a custom palette are references (aliases or shortcuts) to the original. This means that if you change the original — for example, by modifying and saving a brush variant — the custom panel button loads the newest version. However, if you delete the original, Corel Painter won’t be able to find the item again to load in the custom palette.
You can change how items on a custom palette are displayed. For example, you can display them as text, icons, or wide icons.
Custom palettes behave like the standard panels. For more information about working with panels, see Rearranging panels and palettes.
To quickly create a custom palette
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Press
Shift, and do any of the following:
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Drag a brush variant from the
Brush Selector panel to the document window.
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Drag a paper, flow map, or media library thumbnail from the
Paper libraries (
Window Media Panels Papers),
Flow Map libraries (
Window Media Panels Flow Maps), or the other
Media panels (
Window Media Panels [
Textures,
Patterns,
Gradients,
Nozzles,
Looks,
Weaves Library Panel]) to the document window.
To add menu commands, controls, or tools to a custom palette
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Choose
Window Custom Palette Add Command.
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From the
Select Custom Palette list box, choose
New to create a new palette or select an existing custom palette.
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With the
Create Palette/Add Command dialog box open, perform a task from the following table:
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Choose a menu item from a default Corel Painter menu.
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Choose a menu item from the Other menu.
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A panel, or any item included in a panel’s options flyout menu
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Choose a menu item from the Panel Menus menu.
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Choose a menu item from the Tools menu.
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An item from an open palette
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In the
Create Palette/Add Command dialog box, click
Add, and then click
OK.
You can add brush variants that are stored in different brush libraries to the same custom palette. When you choose a brush variant from the custom palette, the brush library in which the brush variant is stored is automatically loaded in the Brush Selector. This allows you to quickly switch between brush libraries.
To rearrange controls on a custom palette
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Hold down
Shift and drag a control on a custom palette to a new position.
To open or close a custom palette
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Perform a task from the following table.
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Choose Window Custom Palette [Custom Panel Name].
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On the custom panel header bar, click the Close button.
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To change the appearance of items on a custom palette
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Do one of the following:
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(macOS) Holding down
Control, click an item.
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(Windows) Right-click an item.
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Perform a task from the following table.
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Choose Set Custom Icon, and locate the image you want.
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Display a text label for each item
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Display an icon for each item
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Choose Icon View or Wide Icon View.
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To change the size of the icons, click the Options button in the custom palette, and choose Small Icons or Large Icons.