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Smooth the depth variation Move the Smoothness slider.
Specify the transitions in the brushstroke texture Move the Smoothing slider to the right to increase
the effect, or to the left to decrease it. A high
smoothing value produces brushstrokes with less
texture.
Control how much depth a brushstroke displaces
when it intersects with other brushstrokes
Move the Plow slider to the right to increase the
effect, or to the left to decrease it.
When a brushstroke with a high Plow value encounters another Impasto brushstroke, it displaces
the depth of the existing brushstroke. In essence, your brushstroke “plows” through existing
brushstrokes.
For a realistic effect, try varying Depth inversely with Pressure. Set the Expression list box to
Pressure, and enable the Invert option. This lets you apply paint more thickly when you press
lightly, but more thinly when you press firmly, just as if you were using real paint.
When adjusting Depth Jitter, make sure the Min Depth slider is not set to 100%. Setting the Min
Depth to 100% stops Depth Jitter from occurring.
Adjusting Impasto lighting and depth
Corel Painter offers surface lighting controls that let you manipulate the overall depth effect that impasto
creates. The changes that you make to the surface lighting can increase or decrease the depth, or perceived
thickness, of the brushstroke. These controls are global — they affect all the Impasto brushstrokes on all
layers.
You can modify the impasto effect by increasing the appearance of depth.
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