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Drawing in Essentials 3

Last post 04-02-2008 4:51 AM by Wendy. 3 replies.
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  • 04-01-2008 1:12 AM

    Drawing in Essentials 3

     Hello, just discovered this place, nice.

    CE3 came with my Wacom that I just bought. But now I realize that CE4 came out right before I bought the Wacom...and no one told me, bummer.

     Still looking for more tutorials for CE3.

    I've been trying to do sketches, since I'm a cartoonist, and I just realized I don't have a pen to draw with in the program! All I see is a felt marker and a pencil, which is rather thick and sketchy, and...not like my pen drawings, so I can't go in and change anything. Am I missing something? Is there a way to make the pencil look more like a solid pen? They have calligraphy pens, but they're all slanty, nothing at all like what I need.

     
    Thanks for any help.
     

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  • 04-01-2008 5:37 AM In reply to

    • Wendy
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    Re: Drawing in Essentials 3

    If you select the 2B pencil, you can play with the size, opacity, and grain (on the property bar) to try and mimic a pen.  For example, try increasing the opacity to 100% and the increasing size and grain until you get the desired result. 

  • 04-01-2008 7:00 PM In reply to

    Re: Drawing in Essentials 3

     Thanks, Wendy. I see all sorts of brushes being offered free on the internet for PS, but not as many for Corel. I have a copy of Photopaint  8. Is there a way to import brushes (and a pen in there!) to Corel Essentials from there? Thanks.

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  • 04-02-2008 4:51 AM In reply to

    • Wendy
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    • Ottawa, Ontario
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    Re: Drawing in Essentials 3

    Unfortunately you cannot import/export brushes in Painter Essentials 3 or 4.  You may want to try downloading a trial of Painter Essentials 4 or Painter X to see if the brushes are better suited to your needs. 

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