Corel Painter Help :
Watercolor : Working with Watercolor brushes
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The Watercolor brush variants produce natural-looking watercolor effects. When working with Watercolor brushes, the brushstrokes are applied to the Watercolor layer. All Watercolor brush variants, except Wet Eraser, interact with the canvas texture.
Stylus pressure affects the width of the brushstroke for all Watercolor brush variants except Wet Eraser. Increased pressure widens a brushstroke; less pressure narrows a stroke.
If too many strokes are made within a short period, particularly with slow-drying brushes, the application can become slower. In this situation, it is best to wait for the drying process to finish before continuing.
Watercolor Dab Types
For more information about Watercolor Dab Types, see General controls: Dab types.
Water Controls
When you select a Watercolor brush, you can adjust the Water controls which allow you to specify various settings for the Watercolor brushes. For example, you can adjust brush size, control diffusion, and determine how the paper texture will interact with the brushstrokes. For more information, see Water controls.
A watercolor stroke before (left) and after (right) diffusion.
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