Painting and drawing with the Art Media tools 621
• Trace check box — allows the Pastel tool to select the pigment
color by sampling the data below the center of the tool regardless
of the layer type.
Important! When you hold down the mouse button to begin the
stroke, note that a single sample is performed and the resulting
color is used for the duration of the stroke.
Using the Crayon tool
Crayon is a dry media similar to chalk but with a wetter feel that
prevents powdering. The tool has infinite pigment loading. As applied
by the Crayon tool , its dry pigment tends to penetrate the canvas
texture proportional to the pressure with which you apply it. This is due
to Corel PaintShop Pro mimicking a solid tool head. The pigment
leaves a slightly waxy volume that can smear for a short distance as it
is painted over. Crayons do not have a bristle component to the stroke,
instead presenting a flat or angled tool surface. The body of the stroke
tends to have a fall-off and break up affected strongly by the canvas
texture. However, crayon pigment is less transparent than chalk and
does not powder.
Crayon is a little more shiny than pastel, smears itself slightly less, but
does apply a tiny amount of matter to the canvas and can smooth over
bumps if used repeatedly. This is because the volume that is laid down
is viscous enough to fill dents but also dense enough to prevent large-
range smearing.
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