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Custom brushes are a breeze with CorelDRAW's Artistic Media Tool. In this tutorial you'll get a proper introduction to creating two types of media within the program: brushes and object sprayers. You'll see a cute and sweet way of implementing them, and learn how to edit and manipulate default and custom brushes for your own use.

You'll find the Artistic Media Tool (I) in the Toolbox. Once selected, the Property Bar will allow you the option of the type of tool used as well as an assortment of brushes. Take the default tool for a spin. Notice how it mimics the look and flow of an ink pen.

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With the ability to create custom brushes, you've just opened up the possibilities for your design work in CorelDRAW to exceed the default list of Artistic Media options. I chose to make my design into a simple and cute wedding announcement. What sort of design have you created with custom Brushes and Object Sprayers? Share in the comment section below!

Last year, I asked Is there a good free replacement for the "Foliage" brush in Corel's Bob Ross "Mystic Mountain" toolset?, about doing the provided Mystic Mountains tutorial despite not having the full brush set. I eventually just settled for improvising without all of the provided brushes. I have since bought another Humble Bundle, this one including Corel Painter 2019. And so I decided to try to use those Essentials brushes I'd received before in Painter 2019. Unfortunately, the installer provided would not install to Painter, and I cannot find the brush files to import. And, even if I wanted to buy those brushes anew, their license expired, so the Bob Ross brushes are no longer available for purchase.

Ultimately, I don't have a good answer here, but I can provide what I have learned. It is possible to export two of the brushes, "2 inch blender" and "2 inch landscape brush" by right-clicking the Mystic Mountains Essentials category and selecting "?ExportCategory?" (I'm guessing the question marks aren't supposed to be there, but they are), which exports a ".brushcategory" file. It is also possible to export the aforementioned "2 inch" brushes via right-clicking on them, which provides ".brushvariant" files. These files can be imported in Corel Painter 2019 via the Brushes / Import menu option. Unfortunately, the other brushes do not export.

As another note for those who missed their chance at the Mystic Mountains brushes, there's a very similar set of brushes in the Udemy course, Corel Painter 2018 Brush Set and Brush Tutorials, complete with explanations of how to use them and how to adjust their settings, and the creator of those brushes, Karen Bonaker, has them for sale on her site.

I was trying to do a similar thing, converting all of my ultimate essentials bundle into Painter 2019. The only way I could figure out how to do it is to just export all of the brushed individually from each pack, Or in your case just the one, and import them into painter 2019 using the import feature in the brushes menu. To export the brushes from Painter essentials, right click on the brush and click "?Export?" (or something similar. Don't Use export brush category as it only exported a single brush (for me personally).

Step 3: Time to load the brushes we want and export them to .png files! With the application now open, click on the Load Brushes button and browse to the folder where the .abr file is located:

Thanks Dan, this is a very usefull tutorial, I love the extra nib brushes included on CorelDRAW Suite CD, but sometimes I find brushes for Adobe Photoshop that I would like to use with my dear Corel Photopaint, so this tutorial is perfect ! Thanks for sharing.
I am going to add a link in ( in Spanish ).

Created the above because I love this Bare Trees Brush that Karen Bonaker made in her Happy Holiday a Day brushes for Corel Painter. (It is in a few of my other blogs too.) This time it was turned into a Photoshop brush and below is how it was done.

1.2 Added RXY Paint Detailer; Changed most brushes to use stroke attributes (for better buildup and more accurate colours); Renamed "RXY Essential Painting Brushes.brushcategory" to "RXY Essential Painting Brushes 22.brushcategory" (in anticipation of Corel Painter 23)

These brushes are free for you to use to create artwork for personal or commercial use. The brushes themselves are not free for you to sell or redistribute in part or whole. They are only obtainable from here: Cubebrush.co and Gumroad.com

These brushes are free for you to use to create artwork for personal or commercial use. The brushes themselves are not free for you to sell or redistribute in part or whole. They are only downloadable from and

No, RetroSupply brushes should not be imported into other software programs not listed in our software compatibility specifications. This includes, but is not limited to, Clip Paint Studio, Rebelle, Krita, Artweaver, Artrage, and CorelDRAW.

You can find software compatibility at the top of every product page in a grey box under the Add to Cart button (see below). If you choose to buy the brushes for a program not listed in the software compatibility specifications, we cannot offer technical support or refunds.

While the brush settings in some software programs greatly resemble those in Photoshop, Illustrator, Affinity, or Procreate, the setting are not identical. Therefore, the brushes do not look nor function as they are intended.

At RetroSupply, we spend hours, and often days, rigorously testing and improving our brushes until they reach their final version. We create brushes in the programs they were intended to be used in, as to make them behave to the highest standard.

To keep the integrity of our brushes, the RetroSupply license only allows you to install the brushes into the program for which it was created. For example, if our compatibility states Adobe Photoshop, you are only allowed to install those brushes into Adobe Photoshop, not Affinity, Clip Studio Paint, Krita, etc.

Who: Professional photographers, hobbyists and artists. Not teachers.
What: Brushes for turning photographs into paintings in Corel Painter and Adobe Photoshop.
Where: Your computer.
When: The brushes are sent to you within 24 hours after receipt of your order Monday through Friday during regular business hours U.S. Pacific time.
Why: These brushes are for you if you are a professional photographer who would like to sell paintings
based on your photos to your clients or if you are a hobbyist who is interested in turning your photos
of your children, grandchildren, pets and travels into paintings.
These brushes are not for teachers.
How: View the free videos below to see how the brushes work.

To purchase brush collections individually, either click the above thumbnails or click this Add to Cart button and click here to tell Karen Sperling which brushes you'd like.
Order multiple brush collections in the bundles below.

The Artistry Corel Painter brushes are not automatic downloads. A person sends them to you. You will receive the brushes within 24 hours of your order during business hours Monday through Friday U.S. Pacific time.

This extensive and highly versatile collection of casual custom brushes for CorelDRAW Artistic Media tool makes it easy to get the casual feel that is so popular for all kinds of modern design projects. Includes over 250 brushes from the classic Fineliner to the loose RoughBrush.

But the truth is that Painter was never intended to be just a sketching program. It was built from the ground up to be the ultimate digital tool for fine artists, and it contains a variety of prebuilt brushes and textures that are frighteningly similar to the kind of effects you could achieve on a real canvas with real paint.

What I did like was the amount of blending you could do with a lot of the brushes. Specifically, when using the smeary round or smeary flat oil brush any color you used would pick up some of the color where you started your stroke.

Texture Painting is a new brush category that offers a variety of surface textures to help you fundamentally alter the look of drawings, photos, and paintings by blending new textures into an existing image. Just choose or create a texture with the specific brushes designated for that task.

In addition to new brushes and gradient tools, Painter 2017 updates some existing features. Dab Stencils offer full control over brushstroke opacity based on the active paper, flow map, or texture. Property bars have been enhanced to make it easier to control and adjust brushes.

We present a novel painting system with an intuitive haptic interface, which serves as an expressive vehicle for interactively creating painterly works. We introduce a deformable, 3D brush model, which gives the user natural control of complex brush strokes. The force feedback enhances the sense of realism and provides tactile cues that enable the user to better manipulate the paint brush. We have also developed a bidirectional, two-layer paint model that, combined with a palette interface, enables easy loading of complex blends onto our 3D virtual brushes to generate interesting paint effects on the canvas. The resulting system, DAB, provides the user with an artistic setting, which is conceptually equivalent to a real-world painting environment. Several users have tested DAB and were able to start creating original art work within minutes.

very impressive especially like the soft brushes just gave that a try out and think it might give me a bit better control when I have to make like wrinkle or laugh lines or more tiny spot highlights on those faces. I'll try some of this within the clothing on the next step of my Indiana Jones inspired work. LOL! amazing stuff you paint.net guys never fail to come up with new tricks for me to learn. :wink:

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