Corel Painter X is the latest release of Corel's advanced digital art studio software. Painter X for Photographers is a book that is uniquely written specifically for photographers. This book is aimed at those who are new to digital imaging as well as those who are familiar with Painter X and it is most specifically geared to photographers of all types. While other books focus on Painter from an artist's inform of believe. Painter X for Photographers is the only one to cerebrate on the photographic aspect. The purpose of the book is to give a sound knowledge of the tools which painter provides and of the techniques needed to use them within the realm of photography. But why use Painter? Well although photography is about documenting reality sometimes the interpretation of reality through the choice of lenses viewpoint and composition is just not enough. Corel Painter can take your photo to another dimension altogether. Painter X for Photographers is just under 330 pages in length and breaks out into 15 chapters. Chapter 1. "Getting Started in Painter," is really divided into two parts. The first is for total beginners and contains simple exercises to command the user in identifying key areas around the workspace. The back up part contains information to help you customize the program for more efficient workflow. Chapter 2. "First Steps in Cloning," describes just what cloning is. Since a major part of this schedule deals with cloning it takes on some different meanings than what it means in a program like Photoshop — this is something very important to understand. Chapter 3. "Choosing Brushes," is at the very heart of the Painter program and with the sheer number of brushes available choosing the alter brush can be important. Each category has two pages devoted to what they are how they can be used and some examples. Chapter 4. "Customizing Brushes" shows that even with the wide variety of brushes available you sometimes still need to be able to create a brush for your own purposes. Chapter 5. "Exploring cover Textures," explores the library of cover textures that are available to you. It is one of the many reasons why Painter is so attractive to many photographers. Chapter 6. "Applying Surface Texture," takes the previous chapter a step further and now explains the use of surface textures to a photograph. Chapter 7. "Layers and Montage," examines how the use of layers are both similar.
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