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294 Corel Painter User Guide
Using 3D Brush Strokes to Create Texture
When you create a texture using the 3D Brush Strokes method, the difference in
luminance between the clone source and the current document is used to determine
the look of the texture.
If you change the colors in the clone or posterize the clone, the texture is based on
color differences. If you paint on the clone, however, you can make the brush strokes
appear three-dimensional, giving them the illusion of oil paints. For information about
cloning, refer to “Cloning Images” on page 273.
An example of the texture created when Posterize
(right) is applied to the clone source (left).
An example of the texture created when brush
strokes (right) are applied to a cloned image (left).
To create surface texture by using 3D Brush Strokes
1 Open the original image.
2 Choose File menu > Clone.