User Guide

Corel Painter 293
Edge Size determines the size
of the edge enhancement.
Edge Amount determines the
amount of edge enhancement.
Smoothing determines the
roundness of the edge between
black and white.
Variance determines the
amount of grain added to the
edge.
Threshold determines how
much black is in the image.
3 Choose a method from the Using
pop-up menu.
You can base the effect on the
current paper grain or the original
luminance (clone source).
4 When you are satisfied with the
settings, click OK to apply the
effect.
Serigraphy
The Serigraphy effect is useful for
using photographs to generate images
that appear to be silk-screened or
woodblock cuts. Each color reduction
is saved as a separate layer, enabling
you to edit the layer individually after
the effect has been applied.
The Serigraphy effect.
To apply serigraphy effects:
1 Choose Effects menu > Surface
Control > Serigraphy
.
2 In the Spot color dialog box, adjust
any of the following sliders:
Smoothing determines the
smoothness of the black edge.
Threshold determines the total
amount of color difference
from the center color.
Dist Weighting determines the
amount of color distance from
the center color.
Hue Weighting determines
how much hue contributes to
the effect.
Sat Weighting determines how
much saturation contributes to
the effect.
Lum Weighting determines
how much luminance contrib-
utes to the effect.
3 Click Match Color, and choose a
color from the Color Picker.
This is the center color—the color
upon which the effect will be
based.
4 Click Fill Color, and choose a color
from the Color Picker.
This color is used on the new layer.
5 Click Create Serigraphy Layer.
6 When you are satisfied with the
results, click Done.