User Guide

Corel Painter 291
An example of a Bump distortion.
Valley warps the center of the
image away from you, making it
appear concave. Use the Angle
Factor slider to twist the effect.
Swirl distorts the image in a spiral.
The Angle Factor slider controls
how many times the image spirals.
Ripple distorts the image in
concentric rings, like the rings
created when you drop a stone into
a pool of water. Use the Power and
Angle Factor sliders to intensify
and twist the effect.
To apply Quick Warp effects:
1 Choose Effects menu > Surface
Control > Quick Warp.
2 In the Quick Warp dialog box,
enable a warp method.
3 Adjust the
Power and Angle Factor
sliders to control the warp effects.
4 When you are satisfied with the
settings, click OK to apply the
effect.
Note
Quick Warp applies to the entire
canvas—not to selections or layers.
Woodcut
The Woodcut effect is useful for
creating woodcut or linoleum block
prints of photographs. You can save
preset Woodcut effects to apply to
other photographs or paintings.
The Woodcut effect.
To apply woodcut effects
1 Choose Effects menu > Surface
Control > Woodcut.
2 In the Woodcut dialog box, enable
any of the following check boxes:
Output Black—output the
black part of the effect. Disable
this option if you want to out-
put in color only.