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Displaying reference images

In Corel Painter, you can open an inspirational photo or image that you want to reference in a painting by using the Reference Image panel.

An example of displaying an image in the Reference Image panel and using it as an inspiration for a painting

You can reposition or magnify the reference image while maintaining focus on your painting. In addition, you can sample a color directly from the reference image and apply it to your painting. If you plan on using reference images strictly for color sampling, you may prefer opening images directly in the Mixer panel instead. This technique allows you to sample and mix the image colors. For more information, see Opening images in the Mixer panel.

We recommend using reference images that are a maximum of 1600 X 1600 pixels. You can open reference images that are saved as the following file formats: JPG, PNG, RIFF, and PSD.

To display a reference image Back to Top

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When you open RIFF, TIFF, and PSD files that contains layers in the Reference Image panel, all layers are flattened.

To move a reference image Back to Top
To zoom in and out of a reference image Back to Top
To sample a color in a reference image Back to Top

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