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New! Real Wet Oil:
The new Real Wet Oil brush category helps you achieve
realistic oil brushstrokes that were previously only possible with pungent solvents
and oils. With Real Wet Oil brush variants, you can control paint viscosity and color
concentration, similar to mixing oil paint and a medium.
The Real Wet Oil brush controls are grouped into five areas — brush, liquid flow,
paint, canvas, and wind — to help you create unique and personalized brushstrokes.
You can even produce turpentine effects that make oil paints appear opaque or
transparent, and create washes of color with existing media on the canvas. This new
brush category gives artists that heightened sense of realism that only Corel Painter
can deliver.
1 Lower (left) and higher (right) Brush Wetness setting; 2 lower (left) and higher (right)
Evaporation Rate setting;
3 lower (left) and higher (right) Paint Settling rate.
1 Lower (left) and higher (right) Canvas Roughness setting; 2 lower (left) and higher (right) Canvas
Flow Resistance setting; 3 lower (left) and higher (right) Wind Angle and Force settings.
2 Click the Brush Selector to open the Brush Library panel, click the
Real Watercolor icon, and then click one of brush variants.
3 Apply a brushstroke in the drawing window.
4 Press Ctrl + B to open the Brush Control Panels and then double-
click the
Real Watercolor panel.
5 On the Real Watercolor panel, make any adjustments you like, and
then apply another brushstroke in the drawing window to compare
the differences.
Using Real Wet Oil brush variants
1 In the toolbox, click the Brush tool.