July 28, 2009 | 6:33 PM
Creating Painterly Images
Corel Painter has been around for a long time. I’ve been using it since version 4. But I never could come to grips with the application and create images that looked like paintings. That all changed with Corel Painter 11. In Painter 11 you open the Underpainting palette and choose a style. You can also add an edge effect. The next step is to make a Quick Clone of the image. In the Auto Painting palette, enable Smart Stroke Painting, choose a Smart Brush from the Brushes palette and click the Play button. Corel Painter X adjusts the strokes of the Smart Brush to match the angles and curves of the shapes in the image you’re cloning. Here is an example of an image that was modified using Corel Painter’s Auto Painting feature.








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