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Selecting, managing, and creating brushes 299
You can also disable the scaling option in all areas by choosing
Corel Painter X3 Preferences General (Mac OS) or Edit
Preferences General (Windows), and enabling the Disable feature
scaling when resizing brush.
To set opacity
1 In the toolbox, click the Brush tool .
2 Click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
3 In the Brush library panel, click a brush category, and click a brush variant.
4 On the property bar, adjust the Opacity slider , or type a percentage in the
Opacity box.
When the Opacity setting is low, the applied color is thin, so you can see through
to the underlying colors. When the setting is high, the applied color covers
underlying pixels more completely.
Some methods and dab types do not allow you to adjust opacity.
When the Brush tool is active, you can set opacity by pressing a number key.
Each number key is mapped to a fixed percentage. For example, 1 equals 10%
opacity, 5 equals 50% opacity, and 0 equals 100% opacity.
To set grain
1 In the toolbox, click the Brush tool .
2 Click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
3 In the Brush library panel, click a brush category, and click a brush variant.
4 On the property bar, adjust the Grain slider, or type a percentage in the Grain
box.
Adjust the slider to the left to reduce penetration and reveal more texture. Move it
to the right to increase penetration and reveal less grain.
For liquid media brushes, Grain controls the amount of “pull.” For
Image Hose brushes, Grain controls the mixture with the additional color.
For other brushes, such as airbrushes, the Grain slider is not available.
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