Corel Painter Help :
Color : Creating two-color brushstrokes
Quick links to procedures on this page:
Selected brush categories include variants that support two-color brushstrokes. For example, the Acrylics, Calligraphy, and Chalk categories include variants that allow you to produce two-color brushstrokes. They are also known as noncomputed dab types, which are dab-based, as opposed to rendered. For more information, see General controls: Dab types.
You can choose the two colors used by the brushstroke by specifying both a Main and an Additional Color. If you have only a Main Color selected, you produce a solid-color brushstroke. You can then use the Color Expression panel to determine when Corel Painter uses one color or the other. For more information, see Setting Color Expression.
You can use two colors at once in a brushstroke.
1
|
In the Color panel, click the Main Color (front) swatch . |
5
|
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Expression. |
|
Displaying the Color Expression panel helps you determine which brush variants support two-color brushstrokes. |
|
If the Expression list box is grayed out in the Color Expression panel, the brush variant does not support two-color brushstrokes. |
8
|
In the Color Expression panel, choose Direction from the Expression list box. |
For information about using the Color Sets panel, see Working with color sets.
For information about using Color Expressions, see Setting Color Expression.
For different results, try different Expression settings. For example, choose Pressure to create color transitions based on the pressure you apply with your stylus.
You can also choose a color from a color set. For more information, see Working with color sets.
Copyright 2016 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved.