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dan_champion posted on Thu, Jul 2 2009 8:07
Help me please! how can i draw in Corel Draw x4 an object, with increasing transparency form center to edges, with interactive transparency tool i can make an object with increasing transaprecy from edges to center, but how can i inverse it??

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Guyana, South America.
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Easy, There are two ways to achieve this:

  • With Object selected  Click The Interactive Transparency Tool and select the Transparency Type (Radial, Uniform, Conical, Etc). You will see that the Black Square represents the transparent part of the object and White the solid parts. Drag and drop from you Colour Palette the opposite unto those boxes!
  • Use the Edit Transparency Option and make your changes there (See Attached)

You can, also, adjuste Tranceparency by dragging a color swatch between black and white to 'Interactive Tranceparency guide path'.

With this, black color means 100% tranceparency while white color is 0%tranceparency and so on..

take a look at the attached GIF.

thank you

 


Lee

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Top 10 Contributor
Guyana, South America.
Male

Easy, There are two ways to achieve this:

  • With Object selected  Click The Interactive Transparency Tool and select the Transparency Type (Radial, Uniform, Conical, Etc). You will see that the Black Square represents the transparent part of the object and White the solid parts. Drag and drop from you Colour Palette the opposite unto those boxes!
  • Use the Edit Transparency Option and make your changes there (See Attached)

Thanks a lot!
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Guyana, South America.
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You're welcome, Enjoy CorelDRAW :)

You can, also, adjuste Tranceparency by dragging a color swatch between black and white to 'Interactive Tranceparency guide path'.

With this, black color means 100% tranceparency while white color is 0%tranceparency and so on..

take a look at the attached GIF.

thank you

 


Lee

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Son'of a biscuit box ! Never tried that. Learning something new every day.
 
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<HKLee> wrote in message news:59975@coreldraw.com...

You can, also, adjuste Tranceparency by dragging a color swatch between black and white to 'Interactive Tranceparency guide path'.

With this, black color means 100% tranceparency while white color is 0%tranceparency and so on..

take a look at the attached GIF.

thank you

 



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And you are not limited to using black and white. You can use shades of gray it you wish to get some different effects.

Jack

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