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214 Corel Painter User Guide
The image on the left was created with a brush that
used the image on the right as the clone source.
Plug-in is a special category of method subcategories. It defines no specific brush
behavior, but is an open door to a wide range of subcategories.
It’s well worth your time to browse through the Plug-in method subcategories. There,
you’ll find methods such as Left Twirl, which gives you a brush with the dab and stroke
of an Impressionist performing left-handed twirls.
You can give any built-in brush the power of a
plug-in by changing its method and subcategory.
The Wet method applies brush strokes to a Watercolor layer. For more information, see
“Working with the Watercolor Layer” on page 170.
The Digital Wet method applies digital watercolor brush strokes to the canvas or a
regular layer. For more information, see “Working with Digital Watercolor” on
page 172.
To choose a method and subcategory
1 On the Stroke Designer page of the Brush Creator, click General.
2 Choose a method from the Method pop-up menu.
3 Choose a subcategory from the Subcategory pop-up menu.