• | To apply a texture as a fill |
Corel Painter lets you apply texture fills to images.
An example of a selection filled with a texture
To apply a texture as a fill |
1 . | Create or open a document. |
2 . | Perform a task from the following table. |
Select the canvas in the Layers panel.
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Select a layer in the Layers panel.
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Choose a selection brush from the Brush Selector Panel (Window Brush Selector Panel (Full View)) or a selection tool from the toolbox. Drag in the document window to select the area of the image that you want to fill.
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3 . | Click the Paint Bucket tool in the toolbox. |
4 . | On the property bar, click the Fill Image button . |
5 . | From the Fill list box on the property bar, choose Texture. |
6 . | Click the Fill selector on the property bar, and click a texture. |
7 . | In the document window, click the canvas, selection, or layer. |
On the property bar, type a value in the Tolerance box or move the slider.
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On the property bar, type a value in the Feather box or move the slider.
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On the property bar, click the Anti-Alias button .
Anti-aliasing is desirable when the Feather setting is extremely low or set to zero.
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You can also choose a texture by clicking Edit Fill. In the Fill dialog box, choose Texture from the Fill with list box, and click the Fill selector. Move the Opacity slider to adjust the texture opacity, and click OK. Texture transparency is maintained.