User Guide

Table Of Contents
Customizing Brushes 213
The Cover methods produce brush strokes that cover underlying strokes, as oil paint
does in a traditional art studio. No matter what colors you use, you can always apply a
layer of paint that completely hides what’s underneath. Even with a black background,
a thick layer of yellow remains pure yellow. Some Chalk and Pen variants are examples
of brushes that use the Cover method.
An example of the Cover method.
The Eraser methods erase, lighten, darken, or smear the underlying colors.
An example of the Eraser method.
The Drip methods interact with the underlying colors to distort the image.
An example of the Drip method.
You do not normally need to use the Mask method, because the masking capabilities of
Corel Painter are provided by the Cover method. The Mask method is provided only
for compatibility with earlier versions of the application.
The Cloning methods take images from a clone source and re-create them in another
location, often rendering them in a Natural-Media style. For more information about
cloning images, refer to “Cloning Images” on page 273.