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1- Copying object properties from one object to another You can copy object properties by right-clicking with the Pick tool, dragging the object over another object, releasing it, and then choosing Copy fill here , Copy outline here , or Copy all properties . 2- Creating custom guidelines from any shape...
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1. Create a separate object for your custom drop cap figure and group all of its parts. 2. Click in the paragraph text frame and delete the first character that will be replaced by the custom drop cap. 3. Drag your custom drop cap into the paragraph text frame, and then click the Warp text button on...
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In Corel PHOTO-PAINT, click the Paint tool. On the property bar, choose a Round Solid Nib from the Nib shape list box. In the Brush Settings docker, click the Pen Settings roll-down arrow, and enter a value greater than zero for Elongation ; for example 260 . This will give you a wide variety of options...
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Sometimes you see an image and get inspired to use the same colors for your own illustration. Drag and drop the image into Corel PHOTO-PAINT. Then, select the image object in the Objects docker. Drag the object from the image window to the Image palette. In the Add Colors From Bitmap dialog box, specify...
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In Corel® PHOTO-PAINT TM , select any object (other than the background) and copy it to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl + C . Right-click the same object and click Create Clip Mask > From Object Transparency . With the clip mask selected (active state is indicated by a red border in the Objects...
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Many jobs require certain objects at multiple locations on multiple pages in a file. Such objects or a group of objects can be defined and saved as a symbol. These symbols can be managed within the Symbol Manager docker ( Ctrl + F3 ). By defining a symbol, you can then alter the placed symbol at any...
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Let's say you have three text frames that are linked as Text1 > Text2 > Text3 . Now if you change the formatting of the Text2, by default CorelDRAW® will only apply the formatting to Frame 2 and Frame 3. Frame 1 will be not affected. You can change this behavior so that any change in formatting...
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In Corel® PHOTO-PAINT TM , when working with a great many individual objects, it can become difficult to quickly find a specific object in the Objects docker. However, you can quickly identify object information by clicking the Pick tool and hovering over the object in the image window. A pop-up...
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Imagine you have to create a vector rope, perhaps tied around something or with knots in it. In CorelDRAW®, you can easily accomplish this with a line segment and a curve. The Artistic Media tool is great for tasks like this, but how to achieve the best result? The rope segment needs to be tiled...
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In CorelDRAW®, snapping is a powerful tool for creating accurate designs and it is one of my favorite tools. To turn it on, click View > Snap to > Snap to Objects . You can also use Alt + Z to quickly toggle it on and off. When turned on, your selection can be snapped to nodes or other portions...
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When Dynamic Guides are enabled, CorelDRAW® presents automatic reference guidelines from the coordinates of the objects on a page. There are times, however, when you might be working on a file with many objects and the Dynamic Guides could be a distraction. You can press Alt + Shift + D to toggle...
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You can change the appearance of multiple selected vector objects by using the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness bitmap effect. Just click Effects > Adjust > Hue/Saturation/Lightness to access the controls. Tip provided by Pratik Shah, CorelDRAW Master, Graphic Designer & Trainer.
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In this tutorial, you will learn how: - to create a professional Liquid text effect with CorelDRAW, - to maximize the Interactive Shadow tool and water flashes to create a realistic water effects. Click here to learn more!
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While working on a multi-page document, you may want to see all the pages at once. By choosing Page Sorter View , you can display the thumbnails of each page onscreen. You can also rearrange the pages within the file as required, by dragging and dropping. The most convenient and hidden feature in Page...
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You can quickly create a watermark in CorelDRAW to protect your work. While this doesn't totally prevent misuse of your work, the complications a watermark creates for someone wanting to use it without permission is often enough of a deterrent. 1. Create a seal that you will use as the watermark...
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