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Applying gradients

Corel Painter allows you to apply a gradient to an image by filling an area, such as the canvas, a selection, layer, or channel. For more information, see Selections and transformations, Layers, and Alpha Channels.

When applying a gradient as a fill, you can apply one of four gradient types: linear, radial, circular, and spiral.

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Left to right: Linear, radial, circular, and spiral gradients.

You can also apply a gradient in a fluid way by painting it onto an image with a brush and dab type that support gradient painting. For more information, see General controls: Dab types.

To apply a gradient as a fill Back to Top

 

Click the Canvas in the Layers panel.

 

 

On the property bar, type a value in the Tolerance box, or adjust the slider.
On the property bar, type a value in the Feather box, or adjust the slider.
Anti-aliasing is desirable when the Feather setting is set to zero or extremely low.

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You can also apply a Gradient by choosing the Paint Bucket tool from the toolbox, choosing Gradient from the Fill list box on the property bar, then clicking the selected area, layer, or channel.

You can also modify the gradient fill opacity by choosing Edit Fill, and moving the Opacity slider in the Fill dialog box. Decreasing the gradient opacity increases the transparency of the gradient fill.

To paint a gradient Back to Top

Painting with a gradient by using Gradient (left) and Gradient Repeat (right).

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When painting with a gradient, only the Linear gradient type is supported.

Direction matters when you paint with a gradient. Corel Painter flips the gradient when you change direction. To achieve a uniform effect, apply strokes in the same direction.


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