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#+20% (brilliant) and +15% (masterpiece) if the Sim has the [[Perfectionist]] trait.
 
Keep in mind that the preceding benefits <u>do not</u> stack. The priority is sorted in descending order, so the benefits will supersede the following. This means that having completed the ''Proficient Painter'' challenge will void the '''Extra Creative''' reward and Perfectionist trait. In ''[[University Life]]'', completing the ''Advanced Art Training Brilliant'' and ''Advanced Art Training Masterpiece'' opportunities allows Sims to paint brilliant paintings and masterpieces at will. [[Painting#Advanced Art Training|See below]].
 
===Painting Speed===
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==Painting Styles==
{{See also|Painting/Gallery}}
 
As Sims advance in the Painting skill, the quality of the paintings also get better. There are 158 paintings available to paint. Each painting has minimum and maximum skill caps — Sims with low Painting skill cannot make a high-level painting, and vice versa. This means that once the Sim has advanced in the skill, they will no longer be able to paint unique low-level paintings.
 
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===Trait-Based Paintings===
Each painting has 9 variations that depends on the Sim's traits. All variations of the painting are equally weighed if the Sim has one or more traits on the list. The variations of the painting generally use ''Photoshop'' filters to create the effect.
 
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|[[Artistic]]
|Gives the painting watercolor effect, making it blurry (''Paint Daubs'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Artistic.png]]
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|[[Can't Stand Art]]
|Strokes become thicker and darker (''Dark Strokes'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Can't Stand Art.png]]
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|[[Computer Whiz]]
|Gives the painting pixelated effect (''Patchwork'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Computer Whiz.png]]
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|[[Genius]]
|Turns the painting into single-colored polygons (''Stained Glass'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Genius.png]]
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|[[Insane]]
|The painting loses a lot of details (''Cutout'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Insane.png]]
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|[[Neurotic]]
|Turns the painting into bright neon effect (''Glowing Edges'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Neurotic.png]]
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|[[Virtuoso]]
|Gives a slight glow to the painting (''Diffuse Glow'' filter).
|[[File:Painting brilliant small 1 Virtuoso.png]]
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Reaching level 9 of the skill will unlock the Somber style regardless of the trait, but not the other two.
 
==Allusions of Real Life Paintings==
Most brilliant paintings and masterpieces are allusions of real life paintings.
*Small masterpiece 1 - An allusion to paintings by Mark Rothko
*Medium masterpiece 3 - ''Mona Lisa'' by Leonardo da Vinci
*Medium masterpiece 2 - ''Girl with the Pearl Earring'' by Johannes Vermeer
*Large masterpiece 2 - ''The Birth of Venus'' by Sandro Botticelli
*Large brilliant painting 2 - ''A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'' by Georges-Pierre Seurat
 
==Trivia==
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==References==
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==External Links==
*[http://simswiki.info/wiki.php?title=Game_Help:Sims_3_Skills/Painting Game Help: Sims 3 Painting Skill] at Sims Wiki.
*[http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,15723.0.html Complete Painting Guide] at MoreAwesomeThanYou.
*[http://www.carls-sims-3-guide.com/forum/index.php/topic,109.0.html Pictures sims have painted] at Carl's Sims 3 Guide forum.
 
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