Customization / Custom Palettes
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Let me show you how to create your own Custom Palettes so that you don't always have to go to this Menu 4.7 billion times every time you want to work with a Painter Project. As you can see the list gets longer and longer. So let's say you want to just work with erasers, pencils and maybe a marker or two. Well instead of going to list I'm simply going to go to my Eraser, I'm going to click and literally drag it anywhere on the interface and let go of the mouse. Wahlah I am presented with a Custom Palette. I can move this around, I can collapse it and I can put it wherever I want to. Tuck it away nice and neat and only open it when I need to work with it. I'll put some more tools in there, I'll grab some Felt Pen and I'll grab the Marker and I can even add some Crayons. As you can see you can add as many tools as you'd like, I can simply expand it by clicking on the corner here and I can continue. So I can add some Cloners and on and on. I can make as many rows as I want to and put them anywhere. So, now that I have this, what do I do with it because Custom 7 isn't going to help me out three months from now. So I need to know how to name this so I can easily identify the tools inside of it. Now this is very handy, especially when you like to work with a specific set of tools. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to the Window Menu this time, I'm going to go to Custom Palette and I'm going to go to Organizer. In the Custom Palette Organizer we can choose palettes that we've created and if we don't want them anywhere we can simply press Delete. In the case of Custom 7 I want to rename it. So I have it selected, I'm going to click Rename and I'll call it something else like Custard 7, that sounds cool. Now if I want to share this Custom Palette I can export it and I can even import Custom Palettes. So as you can see this can really change the way you work with Painter. So you don't have to work with the tools that you don't want to see a daily basis, choose your Favorites or even choose different categories like Pencils, Markers, Pens or whatever and make your own Custom Palettes. You can collapse them, tuck them away and then open them only when you want to see them.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Corel Painter 11 |
| Author: | Dwayne Ferguson |
| SKU: | 34018 |
| ISBN: | 1-935320-58-0 |
| Release Date: | 2009-07-27 |
| Duration: | 7.5 hrs / 119 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | Available on CD and Online University |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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