
452 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
To paint with your new nozzle file, you first need to load it. For more
information, see “To load a 1-Rank nozzle file” on page 452.
Loading and managing nozzle files
To paint with a custom nozzle file, one that isn’t available in a nozzle library, you need
to load it in the application. You can also store custom nozzle files by adding them to a
nozzle library.
To load a 1-Rank nozzle file
1 Choose Window Media Library Panels Nozzles.
2 In the Nozzle Libraries panel, click the Nozzles options button , and choose
Load Nozzle.
3 Choose a nozzle from the Open dialog box, and click Open.
4 You can now paint with the nozzle.
To load a 2-Rank or 3-Rank nozzle file
1 Choose Window Media Library Panels Nozzles.
2 In the Nozzle Libraries panel, click the Nozzles options button , and choose
Load Nozzle.
3 Choose a nozzle from the Open dialog box, and click Open.
4 In the Item Width and Height boxes in the Nozzle Definition dialog box, enter
the values you set in the nozzle file. These values describe the grid cell size.
If you are not sure about these values, first open the nozzle file, and choose File
Get Info. The File Information dialog displays all the information you need. For
example, “Image hose 3 by 2 items (height 100, width 100)” indicates that this is a
2-Rank nozzle, with three image elements in Rank 1 (horizontal progression) and
two image elements in Rank 2 (vertical progression). Item width and height are
100 pixels each (grid cell size of 100 by 100 pixels).
5 In the Index Rank box, enter 2 for a 2-Rank nozzle and 3 for 3-Rank nozzle.
6 In the Rank columns, enter the number of image elements used in each rank of the
nozzle file.
If this is a 2-Rank nozzle file, enter 1 in the Rank 3 column.
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