
50 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
The Brush Selector bar (left) lets you choose a brush category and a brush variant (right).
Color panel
On the upper right corner of your screen you’ll see the large, beautiful Color panel,
which lets you choose colors. You can choose colors by using the Hue Ring and the
Saturation/Value Triangle. However, if you prefer to mix color by using numbers, you
can adjust the three sliders that are located under the Hue Ring. By clicking the panel
options button on the right side of the Color panel, you can set the sliders to display
either Red, Green, and Blue, or Hue, Saturation, and Value.
Also located on the Color panel is the Clone Color button, a useful control that lets
you paint with color from a source image. On the left of the Color panel are the Main
Color swatch or Additional Color swatch . The color swatches in Corel Painter
operate differently than the Foreground and Background Color squares in Photoshop.
To change the color, you can double-click either the Main Color swatch or the
Additional Color swatch and then choose a new color on the Hue Ring. Or you can
click in the Saturation/Value Triangle to choose a new tint or shade. You can use the
additional color to create gradients or to use brushes that paint more than one color.
Unlike the Background Color in Photoshop, the additional color does not affect the
canvas.
Before moving on with the tour, click the Main Color swatch to select it.
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