Quote Originally Posted by Thelonious
Jinny, I haven't tried using a scanner yet with P9 but I had reason to recently seeing as it now supports TWAIN. However I copied the twain plug in from photoshop into the corel plug-ins folder and I do get the Twain Acquire menu appear in the Painter File menu but it just causes Painter to instantly quit. Realise that you have not had a problem with pc but painter has only recently supported twain for mac. Because we are all well aware that macs are not used in the graphics industry. (rolls eyes)

I have posted a support request on the corel website, they suggested I place the twain driver into the plug-ins folder but since I updated my message saying that it crashes Painter they have not responded. Surprise surprise.
You may receive a better response if you:

Send a concise and clear report directly to the Corel Painter development team instead of Corel Tech Support and ask them to respond with a solution if possible, or to let you know if they're working on the problem to fix it:

painterteam@corel.com

or...

steve.szoczei@corel.com


btw Jinny, can brushes be saved and exported in P9? I couldn't find a library mover for brushes.
Yep!

To save a custom brush variant:

Brush Selector menu > Save Variant

Give it a unique name not already used by Painter, and click the OK button.

To "export" Painter IX brush variants (share custom brush variants or move either default or custom brush variants to new locations on your hard drive):


Painter IX custom brush variants or default brush variant files can be moved to other locations on your hard drive and custom brush variants can be shared with other users, but there's no Brush Mover like there was in earlier Painter versions. Not since Painter 7 and the advent of XML brush variants when Painter brushes were now managed in folders and files instead of in a single .BRS brush library file has there been a Brush Mover utility.

If they're custom brush variants, since the Painter IX application/program folder is read only and custom preferences, custom settings, and custom brushes are written by Painter IX to the User folder, they'll be stored in your User folder's Painter IX > Brushes folder, in the appropriate brush library and its appropriate brush category folder:

Mac - /Users/[User Name]/Library/Application Support/Corel/Painter IX/Brushes

Windows - Documents and Settings\[User Name]\Application Data\Corel\Painter IX\Brushes

You'll probably see other files with the same names as your custom brush variant file:

Category Data.XML (automatically generated by Painter IX, a file containing information as to the currently selected brush variant)
C_ (cached brush variant name).XML
.JPG (Captured Dab image file, if the brush variant is a Captured Dab variant)
.NIB (brush nib file)
.STK (brush stroke file)


If you want to share a custom brush variant, you don't need to include the Category Data.XML, .NIB, and .STK files since those are generated automatically by Painter IX. You probably won't want to include the c_(cached brush variant name).XML file either, since it's another file automatically generated by Painter IX to contain temporary user settings.

Copy the .XML brush variant file(s) and JPG Captured Dab image file(s), if there are any Captured Dab variants, and if there are several files you want to share, ZIP them, then upload them to your website server.

If you want to share a brush category, be sure to include the 30 x 30 pixel JPG brush category icon image file found in the same brush library folder, that has the same file name as the brush category folder name. Copy both the brush category folder and the .JPG brush category icon image file, ZIP them, and upload them to your website server.

If you want to share a brush library, copy the brush library folder, ZIP it, and upload it to your website server.

If you just want to copy and paste folders and/or files to a new location, that's easy too. If you want to copy and paste a brush category folder, just don't forget to also copy and paste its associated 30 x 30 pixel JPG brush category icon image file.

Double-L You are correct in that 10.4.3 should be fine as should any old wacom drivers as i have had no problem with either.

The glow brush issue could just be a corrupted cache file or preference file. To test this you should have a spare admin account set up just for this purpose in order to isolate problem to either your user folder or the system. If the problem with the glow brush quitting does not happen in your spare test account you can be fairly confident that the problem is in a corrupted cache file (or maybe pref file) in your home/library folder. It is safe to delete the contents of any cache file.
The quicker way would be to simply restore the brush variant to its default state:

Brush Selector menu > Restore Default Variant

When we do this, Painter IX automatically deletes the cached variant file (brush variant .XML file with the same name as the default variant but with its file name preceded by c_ ).