
618 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
An example of 3D Brushstrokes with Brush Loading (left) and bleed
(right) settings applied.
To apply 3D brushstrokes to an image
1 Open an image.
2 Choose File Quick Clone.
3 Apply brushstrokes to the clone.
4 Choose Effects Surface Control Apply Surface Texture.
5 Choose 3D Brushstrokes from the Using list box.
If you want to apply an inverted texture, enable the Inverted check box.
6 Adjust the Softness slider to control the amount of distortion created by the
texture.
7 In the Appearance of Depth area, adjust any of the following sliders:
• Amount — controls how much surface texture is applied to the image. Moving
the slider all the way to the right applies the maximum amount.
• Picture — controls how much of the color from the original image is applied to
the texture. At 100%, the full color of the picture shines through. Moving the
slider to the left displays more black, leaving only the shine.
• Shine — controls how much highlight appears on the surface of the texture.
Higher Shine values make the texture look metallic.
• Reflection — maps a clone source image or pattern onto the texture at a
variable percentage
8 In the Light Controls area, adjust any of the following sliders:
• Brightness — controls the light intensity
• Conc (concentration) — adjusts the spread of the light’s shine over the surface
• Exposure — adjusts the overall lighting amount from darkest to brightest
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