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[ 8 ] Reviewer’s Guide
New! Navigator panel:
This new panel makes it easier to navigate the canvas
and is particularly convenient when working with large images. You can use the
preview window in the Navigator panel as your point of orientation on the
canvas. The preview window presents a red rectangle that you can drag to
change your focal point on the canvas. This lets you move to a different image
area without having to switch tools or adjust the zoom level.
The Navigator panel displays useful document information, such as X and Y
cursor coordinates, and document width, height, and resolution. You can also
rotate the canvas and adjust zoom level from the Navigator panel. In addition,
you can quickly access various tools, such as drawing modes, Impasto layer,
tracing paper, grids, and color management.
The new Navigator panel makes it easier to maneuver your way around large canvases.
New! Panel and palette behavior:
With Corel Painter 12, you can rearrange
panels and palettes to suit your particular workflow. For example, you can group
task-related panels together on a palette. You can also snap panels and palettes
to the edge of the application window. Alternatively, you can leave panels and
palettes floating in the workspace so that they can be easily moved around.
To add a panel to a palette, you simply drag the tab of the panel to the palette.
If you want to group panels, you just drag the tab of one panel to the other
panel, and this will create a palette with both panels. A quick double-click lets
you expand or collapse any panel, and you can easily show or hide panels as
your workflow dictates. What’s more, you can resize panels horizontally or
vertically by simply dragging the edge of the panel.
Enhanced! Library management:
With Corel Painter 12, library access and
management has been streamlined for convenience. You can think of libraries as
collections of tools or media, such as brushes, paper, color sets, gradients,
layers, lighting, looks, nozzles, textures, patterns, selections, scripts, and weaves.