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  • Strange Stroke

    Hi, I recently installed Painter X on my Macbook, and the stroke turned out to be like this: http://img291.imageshack.us/img291/5628/71010857wf1.jpg It's like it has lost most but not all of its pressure sensitivity, as if the pressure has been limited to a certain level. I tried it on my two PCs...
    Posted to Got A Question? (Forum) by Licheus on 06-15-2008
  • watercolor Brushes that pool and grain

    I am looking for a watercolor brush that may do this type of pooling and grain pick up http://asap-design.blogspot.com/2006/12/sujean-rim.html I presume this artist did not do this in painter. GB
    Posted to Corel Painter X (Forum) by ginkob on 06-14-2008
  • Problem with Wacom Pen Bearing Support - Please Help :(

    Hello all you lovely Painter people. I desperately hope someone can help me out here. I've got two problems with pen bearing. The first is pretty drastic. I periodically completely lose any response to bearing on all my brushes. Bearing is the direction of pen tilt (excuse me if that's obvious...
    Posted to Got A Question? (Forum) by darwalenator on 06-09-2008
  • Auto Dab World (Painter IX and Above) Part 3

    Directional Effect Painter Plug-in Brushes As mentioned in part 1, apart from the Drip Method variants, there are five brushes in the Plug-in Method Subcategory Plug-in Method brush types whose dab characteristics can be directionally influenced, albeit in a different manner. These are the Comb Brush...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 12-30-2007
  • Auto Dab World (Painter IX and Above) Part 2

    In this second part, I am going to talk about several ways in which the scripts can be used with a selection of brush variants. These methods can be divided up into two basic categories, those employing Drip Method variants, and those using non-Drip Method variants. As I have already mentioned the former...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 12-27-2007
  • Auto Dab World (Painter IX and Above) Part 1

    Before I explain about the Auto Dab World custom palette and associated resources, I want to give a short background introduction into two less known or utilized Painter features. Auto Clone In Painter IX and X, Auto Clone may be accessed from the Effects menu> Esoterica> Auto Clone . As the name...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 12-24-2007
  • Static Pencils / Colored Pencils.

    The following custom variants are all based on the Static Bristle Dab type, and have been developed to supplement the default Painter Pencil and Colored Pencil brushes. Many of the variants in the library make use of Painter's Jitter feature which gives randomness in the brush stroke path, and in...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 12-09-2007
  • Soft Grain Colorize

    In Painter, Soft Grain Colorize can be found in the Eraser method subcategory of the brush controls. In this article, we will be taking a closer look at this subcategory, and there is an associated brush library available for downloading at the end. Before we go any further, I will recap on some of the...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 11-26-2007
  • Sharing Custom Paper Textures

    The problem with most Painter resources (paper textures libraries etc.) is that although they are traditionally forward compatible, they are seldom backward compatible with earlier Painter versions. Prior to Painter X, many of the resources were also not cross-platform compatible without some form of...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 10-14-2007
  • Kaleidoscope Revisited

    I have learned from experience not to take any Painter feature at face value. The Kaleidoscope Plugin is a classic example of a feature which may appear an interesting novelty, and after a few plays, is left in the bottom of the toy cupboard and forgotten about. In this article, we will resurrect this...
    Posted to David Gell's Blog (Weblog) by David Gell on 10-09-2007
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