
46 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
contained in the Paper Textures library, which is loaded by default when you open
Corel Painter. As you customize paper textures and other resources, you can save them
to your own libraries. Libraries are available for brushes, gradients, layers, lighting,
looks, nozzles, paper textures, patterns, selections, scripts, and weaves. For more
information, see “Libraries” on page 273 and “Importing and exporting brush libraries,
categories, and variants” on page 309.
The Paper Libraries panel lets you choose, organize, and apply paper textures.
Creating, importing, exporting, and deleting workspaces
Corel Painter lets you completely customize your workspace to suit your workflow
needs. You can customize Brush libraries, Paper libraries, and Portfolios and save
these changes to use later. In addition, you can easily create multiple workspaces, each
with different libraries and portfolios. You can even share these customized workspaces
with others by importing or exporting them. However, if you are importing a
workspace that was created in an older version of Corel Painter, only libraries and
custom palettes are preserved in Corel Painter X3.
You can also delete any obsolete workspaces.
To create a new workspace
1 Choose Window Wo rks pa ce New Workspace.
2 Type a name in the Workspace Name text box.
3 From the Based On list box, choose the workspace on which you want to base the
new workspace.
4 Click Save.
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