User Guide

Corel Painter 171
The How Often slider controls the period
between random offsets. Top=0, bottom=15.
Random Brush Stroke Grain
Normally, when you make a brush
stroke, the paper grain is fixed. Strokes
repeated over an area will bring out
the same grain.
The Random Brush Stroke Grain
option randomly moves the paper
grain for each dab of each stroke.
The Random Brush Stroke Grain option
randomly moves the paper grain for each
stroke. Top=disabled, bottom=enabled.
To choose the Random Brush
Stroke Grain option:
1 On the Stroke Designer page of
the Brush Creator, click Random.
2 Enable the Random Brush Stroke
Grain check box.
Random Clone Source
Random Clone Source randomly
samples the source document, then
places strokes on the clone
destination. There’s no
correspondence between the samples
taken from the source and where they
are placed on the clone. The result is a
random pattern of the predominant
colors and edges of the source. The
brush and stroke determine the nature
of the pattern.
You might use Random Clone Source
with a faint, stipple brush to add noise
to an image. In this case, the clone
source image merely contains the
“noise” colors you wish to add.
The Random Clone Source option randomly
samples the source document. Top=disabled,
Bottom=enabled.