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Color 83
3 Choose Window menu > Color Palettes > Show Colors to display the Colors
palette.
4 Do one of the following:
Click the palette menu arrow, and choose Use Clone Color.
Click the Clone Color button on the Colors palette.
Enabling the Clone Color option disables the Colors palette. This is a reminder that
your color information is coming from the clone source.
5 When you paint in the clone file, Corel Painter uses colors from the clone source
image.
When you change the brush or variant, Corel Painter turns Use Clone Color
off. Be sure to turn it back on to continue working with the clone color.
Using Two Colors at Once
Usually, you’ll work with only the main color — the front square of the two
overlapping squares on the Colors palette. Using one color produces a solid-color brush
stroke.
By selecting an additional color, you can determine the colors for multicolored brush
strokes. Many brush variants are able to paint with a variable range of colors.
The settings on the Color Expression palette determine when Corel Painter uses one
color or the other. For more information about using color expression, see “Setting
Color Expression” on page 103.
You can use two colors at once in a brush stroke.