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• Each bristle in a Rake brush can have a different color. Increasing Color
Variability in Corel Painter causes bristles to be colored differently.
A Rake stroke is composed of evenly distributed dab paths.
•The Hose stroke type applies only to the Image Hose. It’s a single stroke
composed of the current Image Hose Nozzle file. For more information about the
Image Hose and Nozzle files, see “Image hose” on page 435.
The Hose stroke type uses the current Nozzle file as media.
To choose a stroke type
1 Choose Window Brush Control Panels General.
2 Choose a stroke type from the Stroke Type list box.
If a stroke type is not available (appears greyed out), it’s not supported by the
currently selected brush variant and dab type.
General controls: Methods and subcategories
The brush method defines the most basic level of brush behavior and is the foundation
on which all other brush variables are built. The method and method subcategory
represent attributes of the stroke’s appearance.
Because the method sets a brush variant’s most basic behavior, you can alter a variant’s
behavior by changing its method. For example, suppose you want a stroke that looks
like charcoal, but instead of hiding underlying strokes, you want the brushstrokes to
build to black. You can get this effect by changing the method to Buildup. Perhaps you
want a variant of the Pens brush category to smear underlying colors. You can change
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