User Guide
Corel Painter 311
13 Adjust the Delay Time slider to set 
a pause between each iteration 
display. 
With a slight pause, you can see 
the track of the moving points 
more clearly.
Tip 
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If you have chosen two or three levels, 
you can prevent overlapping elements by 
enabling the Cull Interiors check box. 
This removes points that occur inside of 
other spheres, before elements are placed. 
This option increases processing time for 
the effect.
Pop Art Fill
This effect lets you cover an image 
with pseudo half-tone dots. You can 
also use the Pop Art Fill effect with 
other Corel Painter features and 
effects to create a pop art image.
The Pop Art Fill effect.
To apply pop art fill:
1 Select a layer or area of the canvas.
If you want to apply the effect to 
the entire image, make sure there 
are no selections. 
2 Choose Effects menu > Esoterica 
> Pop Art Fill. 
3 In the Pop Art Fill dialog box, 
choose a source from the Using 
pop-up menu.
If you want to work with an 
inverted version of the source, 
enable the Inverted check box.
4 Adjust the Scale slider to set the 
dot size.
5 Adjust the Contrast slider to mix in 
the luminance of the control 
medium. 
This is particularly useful when 
using Image Luminance.
6 Click the Dab Color icon and 
choose a dot color from the Color 
Picker.
7 Click the Background icon and 
choose a background color from 
the Color Picker.
To create a pop art image:
1 Open an image, and choose File 
menu > Clone. 
2 Choose Effects menu > Tonal 
Control > Adjust Colors. 
3 In the Adjust Color dialog box, 
drag the Saturation slider all the 
way to the left. 
This reduces the image to 
grayscale. 










