Painter 7
Corel Painter 7 is a digital paint resource that simulates hand drawing and painting, making it the perfect tool for artists, designers, and animators. In this 12-hour Virtual Training Company tutorial, the user will learn how to maximize this natural media emulation software. Andrew Hathaway smoothly guides the user from the basics of the Painter interface, through all the tools and brushes. He goes step-by-step through layers, masks, cloning, scripts, and all the other creative outlets Painter has to offer, as well as explaining what's new and improved in Painter 7. You can start learning all this right away by clicking on one of the movie links below.
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Training
Provided by The Virtual Training Company
Painter 7
Introduction
- VTC Intro
- Whats New?
- What Does Painter Do?
- Interface Basics
- Document Window
- Tools Palette Basics
- Menu Items
- Tools Palette
- List Palettes
- Liary/Drawer Palettes
- Custom Palette
- Palette Preferences
- Preferences
- Custom Palette Placement
- Hand and Zoom Tools
- Rotate & Perspective Tools
- Paint Bucket Tool
- Eye Dropper Tool
- Crop Tool
- Lasso Tool
- Rectangle and Oval Selections
- Selection Adjuster
- Magic Wand Tool
- Text Tool
- Layer Adjuster Tool
- Vector Based Tools
- Brush Basics
- Airush Dab Types
- Basic Dab Types
- Computed Brushes
- Airushes & Rendered Dabs
- Liquid Ink & Watercolor
- Stroke Types
- Method & Sub category
- Grain Slider
- Opacity Slider
- Brush Size
- Spacing
- Angle
- Bristle
- Expression
- Well
- Rake
- Jitter
- Mouse
- Airush Controls
- Water Color Controls
- Liquid Ink Controls
- Liquid Ink Types
- Impasto Basics
- Impasto Controls
- Impasto & Layers
- Impasto Lighting
- Depth on Layer
- Image Hose
- Color Picker
- Paper Texture
- Gradient
- Editing Gradients
- Patterns
- Creating Patterns
- Fractal Patterns
- Color Variability
- Color Set Basics
- Editing Color Sets
- Weaves
- Mover Utility
- Brush Variants
- Creating a Brush
- Create a Brush Liary
- Brush Looks
- Record Strokes
- Nozzle Menu
- Objects Palette Basics
- Creating a Layer
- Preserving Transparency
- Underlying Color
- Layer Types
- Grouping Options
- Layer Menu Options
- Photoshop Files
- Editing Mask Transparency
- Composite Methods
- Image Portfolio
- Drop Shadow & Align
- Plug-in Layers / Burn
- Brightness / Contrast
- Tear
- Bevel World
- Equalize
- Glass Distortion
- Image Slicer
- Kaleidascope
- Liquid Lens
- Liquid Metal
- Posterize
- Mask Basics
- Auto Mask
- Color Mask
- Semi Transparent Masks
- Selection to Mask
- Add to Selection
- Mask menu Options
- Basic Cloning
- Clone Brushes
- Offset Cloning
- Perspective Cloning
- Clone Location Variability
- Auto Van Gogh
- Shapes Basics
- Shape Tools
- Shape Editing Tools
- Compound Shapes
- Shape Attributes
- Duplicate Transform
- Blend Shapes
- TV Set Project
- Import Illustrator File
- Basic Text
- Text Options
- Select Menu
- Border, Feather, Stroke
- Color Select
- Auto Select
- Selection Portfolio
- Script Basics
- Scripts of Illustrations
- Single Step Scripts
- Script to Animation
- Image Hose Basics
- Make a nozzle
- Ranking
- Mosaics Basics
- Tile Editing Tools
- Select Tiles
- Clone Mosaic
- Mosaic Options
- Tessellation
- Creating a Movie
- Editing Frames
- Movie Menu Options
- Apply Brush Stroke
- Apply Script to Movie
- Cloning Movies
- Saving Movies
- Effects Menu Basics
- Correct Colors
- Adjust Colors
- Adjust Selected Colors
- Brightness / Contrast & Equalize
- Negative & Posterize
- Apply Lighting
- Apply Screen
- Apply Surface Texture
- Surface Textures with Clones
- Color Overlay
- Dye Concentration
- Express Texture
- Image Warp
- Quick Warp
- Woodcut Effect
- Serigraphy
- Camera Motion Blur
- Glass Distortion
- Sharpen
- Soften & Zoom Blur
- Targeting Areas for Effects
- Custom Tile
- Grid Paper Fill
- Blobs
- Apply Marbling
- Growth
- Maze
- Place Elements
- Pop Art Fill
- Edit Menu Items
- Ruler/Guides
- Grid
- Image Size/Canvas Size
- Perspective Grid
- Kodak Color Management
- File Formats
- Editing Layer Masks
- Metalic Type
- Precise Selection
- Gradient Layer Transparency
About The Training Provider: The Virtual Training Company
The Virtual Training Company - The Virtual Training Company started in California's Silicon Valley in 1996.
VTC grew quickly over the next three years and relocated first in 1999 to the beautiful town of Winchester, Virginia; and six years later to Stephens City, Virginia.
The company was founded by British born Mark Vernon who started producing CD-based training for Apple software. The format on the CDs - narrated...
