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212 Corel Painter User Guide
Combining a method with a method subcategory results in a specific brush style that
you can assign to a given brush. For example, Grainy Hard Coverbrush strokes interact
with paper grain and are semi–anti-aliased so that they hide underlying pixels. Grainy
Hard Cover is the default method for Chalk and Charcoal.
Grainy Hard Buildup was used to create the brush stroke on top.
Soft Variable Buildup was used to create the stroke on the bottom.
Corel Painter supplies the following methods:
Buildup
•Cover
•Eraser
•Drip
•Mask (Cover)
Cloning
•Wet
•Digital Wet
•Plug-in
The Buildup methods produce brush strokes that build toward black as you overlay
them. A real-world example of buildup is the felt pen: scribble on the page with blue,
then scribble on top of that with green, and then red. The scribbled area keeps getting
darker, approaching black. Even if you were to apply a bright color like yellow, you
couldn’t lighten the scribble — it would stay dark. Crayons and Felt Pens are buildup
brushes.
An example of the Buildup method.