User Guide
Corel Painter 277
3 In the Create File dialog box,
specify a name for your library and
click Save.
A blank library is created and
becomes the current library.
4 In the Apply Lighting dialog box,
click Lighting Mover.
Your new library appears on the
left side of the Lighting Mover
dialog box.
5 Click Open, locate the Corel
Painter Settings library, and click
Open.
Any new lighting effects you saved
are displayed at the end of the
library.
6 Click the effect you want to move
into your new library. The effects
name appears in the center of the
dialog.
7 Drag the effect to the new library
on the left.
The effect is copied to the new
library. If you want to delete it
from the Corel Painter Settings
library, click Delete.
Apply Surface Texture
The Apply Surface Texture effect lets
you add a three-dimensional surface
texture to your image. You can use this
feature to apply a paper texture across
the image, to give depth to the brush
strokes of an oil painting, or to make
mosaic tiles three-dimensional.
Surface texture is created either by
applying a paper texture or by using
information from a clone source to
determine depth and height. There
are five methods for creating texture:
• Using a paper texture
• Using the difference from a clone
source
• Using image luminance
• Using the luminance from a clone
source
• Using a channel or layer mask
The Apply Surface Texture effect also
lets you apply a reflection map to your
surfaces that can make the textured
parts of the image look metallic or
glass-like. Refer to “Working with
Reflection Maps” on page 284 for
more information.
Your computer must have a math
coprocessor to use the Apply Surface
Texture effect.
Examples of effects created with Apply Surface
Te xture.
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