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350 Corel Painter User Guide
The oval shape was duplicated by using rotation only (left). The number 5
shape was duplicated by using translation, scaling, and rotation (right).
Painting Shapes
You can paint on a shape, but you must commit it to a pixel-based layer. Once
committed, you cannot re-access the shape’s vector controls.
To paint a shape
1 Choose a brush category and variant from the Brush Selector bar.
You cannot use Watercolor or Liquid Ink brushes to paint a shape.
2 Click the shape on the Layers palette.
3 Click the palette menu arrow, and choose Convert To Default Layer.
The shape is committed to a pixel-based layer.
4 Enable the Preserve Transparency check box on the Layers palette.
5 Paint on the shape.
After a shape has been committed to an image layer, none of the
shape-specific editing features are available. To modify the content of a new,
pixel-based image layer, see “Editing Layers” on page 63.
You cannot paint on a shape using Watercolor brushes or Liquid Ink brushes,
because they automatically create their own special layers.