
472 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
For a realistic effect, try varying Depth inversely with Pressure. Set the
Expression list box to Pressure, and enable the Invert option. This lets you
apply paint more thickly when you press lightly, but more thinly when you
press firmly, just as if you were using real paint.
To control the depth interaction
1 Choose Window Brush Control Panels Impasto.
2 Perform an action from the following table:
When a brushstroke with a high Plow value encounters another Impasto
brushstroke, it displaces the depth of the existing brushstroke. In essence,
your brushstroke “plows” through existing brushstrokes.
You can also
Invert the appearance of impasto depth Enable the Invert check box.
Change the direction of impasto depth so
you can dig into the paint
Enable the Negative Depth check box.
Link the depth settings to a specific stylus, or
mouse, movement
Choose an option from the Expression list
box.
Set the percentage of variability that you
want the expression to apply
Move the Min Depth slider.
Invert the appearance of the depth
expression
Click the Invert Depth Expression button.
Adjust the amount of variation that is
applied to Depth
Move the Depth Jitter slider.
Specify the transitions in the brushstroke
texture
Move the Smoothing slider to the right to
increase the effect, or to the left to decrease
it. A high smoothing value produces
brushstrokes with less texture.
Control how much depth a brushstroke
displaces when it intersects with other
brushstrokes
Move the Plow slider to the right to increase
the effect, or to the left to decrease it.
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