Water Color Visual Guide - Corel-painter Tutorial


One of the main features in Corel Painter 8 water color technology is the Water Color layer. Unlike the wet layer found in previous versions of the application, the Water Color layer allows artists to use multiple water color layers in their artwork and to more closely simulate the effect of a dye suspended in an aqueous medium. Read on and learn more. - View Tutorial »


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