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302 Corel Painter User Guide
Before (left) and after (right) applying a typical reflection map.
You can use either a pattern or a clone source image as a reflection map. By adjusting
the Reflection slider, you control how much of the image appears in the texture. If your
image has a clone source, the source image is mapped onto the texture. Otherwise,
Corel Painter uses the current pattern as the reflection map.
You can use the Image Warp effect to approximate the reflection from a curved
surface. For more information, refer to “Warping an Image” in the Help.
To create a reflection map from a clone source
1 Open an image or create a new image to use as the reflection.
If you want to approximate the reflection from a curved surface, apply the
Image Warp effect.
2 Choose File menu > Clone Source > [filename].
3 Select the area that you want to be reflective.
4 Choose Edit menu > Cut.
5 Choose Edit menu > Paste in Place.
A new layer is created.
6 On the Layers palette, select the layer, and click the Create Layer Mask button .
Using a layer mask simplifies the process because the layer mask exactly matches
the shape of the reflection area. Refer to “Working with Layer Masks” in the Help
for more information.