<a name="1005044"> </a>The Corel Painter brushes are adjustable in a myriad of ways. In fact, the default variants in the libraries on the Brush selector bar are built with the same set of controls used to build every other variant. They've just been adjusted until the results emulate a real-life drawing tool.
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<a name="998937"> </a>Although these default brushes do excellent work, you'll probably want to adapt them to your particular needs, refining them to fit your own style of working. You can change Size, Shape, Angle, Flow, and much, much more.
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<a name="998941"> </a>Changes you make to brush variants, including basic controls, like Size and Opacity, are saved until the Restore Default Variant command is selected. Corel Painter also allows you to save custom brushes as the default, as new variants, or as Looks.