
332 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
An example of the Drip method.
The Mask method is provided only for compatibility with earlier versions of the
application. You do not need to use the Mask method because the masking capabilities
of Corel Painter are provided by the Cover method.
The Cloning methods take images from a clone source and re-create them in another
location, often rendering them in a Natural-Media style. For more information about
painting a clone, see “Painting in the clone” on page 159.
The image on the left was created with a brush that used the image on the right
as the clone source.
The Wet method applies brushstrokes to a Wate rc olor layer. For more information, see
“Working with the Watercolor layer” on page 412.
The Digital Wet method applies digital watercolor brushstrokes to the canvas or a
regular layer. For more information, see “Working with Digital Watercolor brushes” on
page 416.
The Marker method lets you simulate the use of professional markers for drawing and
creating renderings. For more information, see “Markers” on page 433.
Plug-in is a special category of method subcategories. It defines no specific brush
behavior, but is an open door to a wide range of subcategories.
It’s well worth your time to browse through the Plug-in method subcategories. There,
you’ll find methods such as Left Twirl, which simulates the dab and brushstroke of an
Impressionist performing left-handed twirls.
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