
118 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
6 Click the Set brush calibration settings button .
7 Drag in the scratch pad by using a “normal” stroke.
Use the pressure and speed you prefer when drawing or painting. This allows the
Brush Tracker to calculate the appropriate speed and pressure settings for the
brush.
To adjust the settings manually, perform a task from the following table:
Using a stylus vs. a mouse
With Corel Painter, you can produce realistic brushstrokes that fade in and out; change
width, tilt, and angle; and penetrate based on the stylus or mouse input. Overall, the
stylus provides more control and interactivity because it gives you the most responsive
digital painting experience by allowing your hand and brush to work fluidly as one.
However, if you don’t have a stylus, you can adjust the mouse so it simulates stylus
pressure, tilt, bearing, and fingerwheel settings. For more information, see “Mouse
controls” on page 389.
Edges
When you reach for a wide, flat brush, the stroke you make is affected by how you hold
the brush. A stroke made with the face of the brush comes out wide. A stroke made with
the edge is narrow.
Paint with the face of a flat brush for a wide stroke; use the edge for a narrow stroke.
To Do the following
Achieve a full pressure range with a softer or
harder touch
Adjust the Pressure Scale and Pressure
Power sliders.
Achieve a full velocity range with a slower or
faster motion
Adjust the Velocity Scale and Velocity
Power sliders.
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