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wynpotter

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May 16, 2003, 7:11:46 PM5/16/03
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I've just installed painter 8 and I think it's great. Much better than
p7 so far. Question! In a large file, when canvas is lifted to a
watercolor layer and then the "wet entire layer" is chosen the system
starts chugged along, there is no way to go back to the menu and go to
the dry watercolor command from the mouse,it's almost locked out, is
there a keyboard shortcut to end the wetting watercolor feature. esc
won't do it. Thanks wyn...@ac.net


Cricket

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May 17, 2003, 3:04:44 AM5/17/03
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Ooops. That's just for Digital water color. Sorry.

Sylvia


Cricket

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May 17, 2003, 3:02:16 AM5/17/03
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Did you try the command from the Layers palette? Try SHIFT-CTRL-L It might
not happen immediately but should eventually stop the process.

Sylvia


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Jinny Brown

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May 17, 2003, 6:14:39 AM5/17/03
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Sylvia,

Shift+Ctrl+L is the command to Dry Digital Water Color.

In Painter 8, have the Shift+F6 keystrokes programmed to Dry Water Color
Layer but it's hopeless. 99% of the time nothing works (read nothing in
the Painter interface is accessible) until the Water Color brushstroke
is darn well finished, unless it's a light brushstroke with not a lot of
paint being laid down and then the brushstroke is completed and dries
quickly anyway.

In Painter 7, sometimes I've been able to stop it by clicking Canvas in
the Layers list but most often it doesn't work and when it does, far
from immediately. As soon as I highlight the Water Color Layer again, it
continues the brushstroke. Of course the Water Color Layer has to be
highlighted to use the Dry Water Color Layer command, so there we are.

Again, it's especially hard to stop the process when there's a lot of
paint laid down and/or when using Wet Entire Water Color Layer.


Jinny Brown

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