The Different Kinds of Watercolors
In this tutorial, Painter Master Cher Pendarvis demonstrates the differences between the different watercolor brushes available in Painter 2016.
You will learn:
- The difference between digital watercolor, watercolor, and real watercolor brushes
- What brush strokes look like for each type of watercolor
- How each interacts with the paper textures and flowmaps
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Comments (2)
can you please tell me the one single tool that looks like a q-tip that simply blends as you choose to blend? i can’t believe it’s not more accessible. me, myself and i wish to blend my art by myself. thank you so very much. i’m looking at watercolor now but it’s not, not, not what i’m looking for. thank you thank you thank you.
Hello Rene,
You can find that tool in the Brush drawer! Select the Blender category, and pick Smear 2. If you are using the Painter 12/X3 library, you can find it in the Blender category, although it would be called Smudge in the 12/X3 library.
Hope this helps,
Corel Discovery Center Team