The ability to use multiple colors from the Mixer palette with brushes besides Artists’ Oils is also new in Painter X. You can have materials lying around untouched forever, then suddenly find the perfect use for them in a new project. However, those brushes, still in the program, are useful for certain effects and situations, as well. Click on the image for a larger version.Īs you can see, the RealBristle Brushes really do paint in a more realistic way compared to previous generations of Painter brushes.īesides having multiple colors in the brushstrokes, you can blend colors and control the brush strokes to get the desired result in ways that weren’t possible with previous generations of Painter. A, the oldest of the three, is the Oils’ Medium Bristle Oils B is the Artists’ Oils Oily Bristle brush, introduced in Painter IX and C is the new Painter X RealBristle Brushes Real Flat variant.įigure 1. Pick up multiple colors from the Mixer palette and paint - the resulting brush strokes are fluid, expressive, curvy, and multi-colored.įigure 1 shows three strokes I created with three generations of Painter brushes that is, brushes introduced in various versions of the software. The big news in Painter X for artists are the new RealBristle Brushes. Version X, which costs $429 for a full version and $229 as an upgrade, is faster than previous versions and includes new tools for artists and photographers. Corel has released a new version of Painter, the venerable painting and illustration program.
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