Recording and playing back brushstrokes


Corel Painter plays back any stroke you record, wherever you click in the document window. In this way, you can easily create a series of identical strokes — for example, when you create hatching effects.

A brushstroke (top) is recorded and played back within a triangular selection.

Another way to use a recorded stroke is with Auto Playback, which lets you repeat the recorded stroke at random positions on the page.

You can also save recorded strokes for later use. You can play back saved strokes, and you can paint with the data from a saved stroke. This way of working can be particularly useful if you work sometimes with a stylus and sometimes with a mouse: you can record the brushstrokes you make with a stylus, save them for later use, and then use a mouse to obtain the data from that stroke, allowing stylus-quality results.

Corel Painter has a number of brushstroke scripts that can be played back on their own or used in conjunction with an original brushstroke. When you use a brushstroke script, your freehand brushstrokes adhere to the stroke data in the script. This allows you to emulate features of a tablet and stylus while using a mouse.

To record a stroke

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Choose Brushes Record Stroke.
The next brushstroke you make is saved in memory.

To play back a stroke

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1 Choose Brushes Playback Stroke.
2 Click where you want to repeat the stroke.
Corel Painter centers the stroke on the point on which you click. You can repeat the stroke as many times as you want.
3 Choose Brushes Playback Stroke to turn off playback.

To play back strokes randomly

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Choose Brushes Auto Playback.
Corel Painter repeats the stroke at random positions until you click.

To save a stroke

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1 Choose Brushes Save Stroke.
2 In the Save Stroke dialog box, type a name.
Corel Painter adds the stroke to the list of saved strokes.

To select a saved stroke

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Choose Brushes Strokes, and choose a saved stroke.
The selected stroke is used when you play back strokes or use stroke data.

To use stroke data

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1 Choose Brushes Strokes, and choose one of the following:
Pressure Modulate — varies the stylus pressure in a brushstroke
360° Bearing Rotate — rotates the stylus bearing by 360°
Size/Bearing Modulate — varies the size of the brush tip and stylus bearing in a brushstroke
Size/Tilt Modulate — varies the size of the brush tip and tilt of the stylus in a brushstroke
Fade In/Out — the start point and endpoint of a brushstroke
Short Stroke — decreases the length of a brushstroke
Bearing Rotate — rotates stylus bearing in a brushstroke
You can also base stroke data on brushstrokes that you’ve already saved.
2 Choose Brushes Use Stroke Data.
3 Draw brushstrokes.

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