User Guide
Corel Painter 301
To replace a step:
• In the Apply Marbling dialog box,
click Replace.
The current step is replaced using
the current settings.
To clear a recipe:
• In the Apply Marbling dialog box,
click Reset.
The current recipe is deleted.
To save a recipe:
1 In the Apply Marbling dialog box,
click Save.
2 In the Save Marbling dialog box,
specify a name.
To load a recipe:
1 In the Apply Marbling dialog box,
click Load.
2 In the Marbling Recipes dialog
box, choose a recipe.
Auto Clone
The Auto Clone effect automatically
applies brush dabs to your image. The
types of dabs depend on the currently
selected brush. The color is picked up
from the clone source.
The best way to produce a Natural-
Media version of an image is to first
clone it and then choose a brush that
produces artistic dabs. The Driving
Rain variant of the Cloner brush
works well for generating a hand-
drawn look. The Seurat variant of the
Artists brush also works well.
In this example, the Seurat variant was used
with the Auto Clone effect.
The Auto Clone effect has no dialog.
It uses the current brush settings and
the clone color.
For information on cloning, refer to
“Cloning Imagery” on page 187.
If you apply Auto Clone to a large
area, the paint may fill smaller
rectangular tiles one at a time. If you
click to stop the Auto Clone, it won’t
automatically finish the final tile of
the overall selected area. To fill in
non-rectangular areas, you can use
Auto Clone with a selection. For more
information, refer to “Creating
Selections” on page 206.
When you use Auto Clone with the
Felt Pen Cloner and other tools that
turn black as you repeat strokes, areas
darken rapidly. You can slow down the
color buildup and still use Auto Clone
by dimming your original image.
Another way to automate cloning is by
recording and playing back individual
brush strokes. This feature is
especially useful for filling in
backgrounds. For more information,
refer to “Recording and Playing Back
Strokes” on page 117.










