378 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
To scale bristles according to brush size
1
Choose Window Brush Control Panels Static Bristle.
2 Move the Scale/Size slider to the left to reduce the degree of size variation. Move it to the right to
increase size variation.
Airbrush controls
The Airbrush controls allow you to adjust the amount and the displacement of the media that is applied by
an airbrush.
Feature lets you set the spacing in between individual paint droplets.
Flow controls how much media is applied by an airbrush stroke. The Flow control acts like the needle
control on a real airbrush. Because the airbrush dab types deposit many small dabs to create their spray-
paint look, you might need to cut down on the flow to speed up the airbrush.
You can also link an Expression setting to both the Flow and Feature controls. This lets you link the
controls to a stylus or mouse movement. You can choose different Expression settings for each. For
example, you can link Flow to the Pressure expression and link Feature to the Tilt expression.
You can also adjust the Min setting to specify the range of variability that you want the expression to apply.
The Min Flow and Min Feature settings represent a percentage of the Flow and Feature settings and they
must be linked to an expression to have an effect. For example, if you link the Pressure expression to the
Flow control, set the Flow slider to 40% and set the Min Flow slider to 50%, the amount of flow will vary
from 20% to 40% every time you apply pressure with the stylus.
Spread controls how paint spreads out as it is applied. In other words, it sets the size of the cone of spread
from the tip of the airbrush or spray can. A good range for the Spread setting is 30% to 40%. Narrow
settings for Spread and Angle can cause problems. Narrow settings for Spread and Tilt can cause paint to
be deposited away from the cursor.
Flow Jitter and Feature Jitter let you adjust the amount of variation that you want these controls to apply
when using the airbrush, which produces more realistic results. You can use the Smoothness sliders to
smooth the jitter for a more organic look.
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