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296 Corel Painter User Guide
An example of 3D brush strokes with paper texture.
You can apply a paper texture when you first create an image, and then paint or draw
over it to make a textured canvas for your strokes. However, the texture is erasable, so
you might not end up with the same texture across the document surface. As a rule,
you add the paper texture as the last step in producing artwork.
You can also use advanced brush settings to make realistic strokes. For example, you
can use the Brush Loading option to move underlying colors as you make brush
strokes. You can also apply other settings, like Bleed, or adjust brush size to create
complex strokes. Refer to “Customizing Brushes” on page 197 for more information on
these features.
An example of 3D brush strokes with Brush
Loading (left) and Bleed (right) settings applied.