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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 2007 Lesson Plans 4 and 11 Corel Painter Image Manipulation and Painting Laura Giannitrapani laura@bu.edu
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20072 Three course modules use Corel Painter Image manipulation – editing or combining images from photos, scans or other computer graphics sources. Painting - a paint system with very powerful and intuitive digital paint brushes and media. Flipbooks – simple animation creation and playback.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20073 Why use Corel Painter? For creating and modifying images for mapping onto polygonal surfaces in the virtual environment –Standalone images –Surface textures – i.e. rock walls, animal fur –Create an animation from a sequence of images –Use alpha channels to create a cut out effect
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20074 Frames from the Flipbook project View of the Fall’06 Final project
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20075 Tutorials and Help Corel Painter Welcome page Lynda.com training DVDs Corel Painter User Guide
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20076 Corel Painter “Welcome” page
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20077 Lynda.com training DVDs
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20078 Corel Painter User Guide
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 20079 File Management Review the importance of saving and backing up files Describe to the students where they should save their files whether it’s on a file server, the local workstation, or a personal storage device. Describe the backup policies and procedures. –Students can backup their own files on CDs or USB keys –A systems person can backup a server.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200710 User Interface and primary menu structure Conduct a brief tour of the user interface and note where these items are and what they are used for: –Toolbox –Color palette –Mixer pad –Color sets –Brush menu –Property Bar
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200711 User Interface and primary menu structure Toolbox Color palette Mixer pad Layers Main menu Property bar Brush menu
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200712 Additional palettes –Info –Layers –Channels
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200713 Additional palettes for image manipulation Info Layers Channels
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200714 Image Manipulation Understanding layers Tools and functions Images for DAFFIE
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200715 Understanding Layers Layers provide a powerful and flexible method for composing and editing images. Various operations will generate new layers including: –Importing additional images –Copy and pasting
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200716 Illustration of layers concept Individual layers Final image
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200717 Tools and functions Rotation Cropping Scaling Selection Copy/paste
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200718 Rotating the canvas Original image After rotation
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200719 Selection and copy/paste Original image After selection, rotation, and copy/paste
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200720 Tools and functions - continued Resolution Aspect ratio –The proportion of the width and height of and image –Should be consistent between the image file and the polygon that it will be mapped onto
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200721 Tools and functions - continued Rubber stamp –For covering up unwanted image areas with an image “stamp” Eraser –Erase part of the upper layer to reveal part of the lower layer Alpha channels –For creating transparent areas in an image in VR
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200722 Alpha Channels The optional fourth channel in a.tif file: – r + g + b + a Causes the file to be 32 bits rather than 24 bits. Use the channels menu for creating an alpha channel.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200723 The leaves are a texture map with an alpha channel. The leaves appear to be cut out of the texture map.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200724 The various ways to view an image with an alpha channel
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200725.RIF file format The.RIF format is Corel Painter’s native format which stores all of the layer information, brush information, and other information useful for editing and image. DAFFIE and Maya cannot read a.RIF file.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200726 Images for DAFFIE Save a.tif file and convert to.rgb The.tif format supports alpha channels Memory is allocated in powers of 2: 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024 The aspect ratio of the image should match the aspect ratio of the polygon
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200727 Images for DAFFIE
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200728 Painting
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200729 Color mixing and selecting Can create a collection of custom mixer pads and color sets and save them for future use. Can create a color set from a mixer pad or an image. There are 16.7 million colors possible with Corel Painter. Color palette Mixer pad Color set
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200730 Mixing colors exercise Students explored creating three families of colors: –Browns – rocks, ground fur –Blues – water, sky –Greens – trees, vegetation Students saved mixer pads and color sets for each of the three color groups.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200731 Brushes Brush categories –Brushes, pens, pencils, chalk, airbrushes, palette knives Brush variants –For each type of tool, there are different sizes, opacities, grain, shape, stiffness, etc. to choose from.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200732 Paper selector The paper selector in the toolbox has many options for canvases, paper types, wood grain, etc. for surfaces to paint on.
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BPC: Art and Computation – Summer 200733 Kellen Shelendewa’s Brown Texture uses several brushes with different properties
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