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Corel Draw problem
I started with Corel Draw (V13) I can not coloring a picture made of several lines or curves.
Imagine a triangle just as I did with 3 lines. How do we do to color within that triangle. I suppose it should be possible to "weld" or "close" the 3 different parties, but how? I do not .... it must be great beast more!
help
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Re: Corel Draw problem
It starts with the triangle, a triangle can easily be drawn into
1 - draw a square (or rectangle)
2 - transform curve (with the right mouse button at the top)
3 - Eliminate one point (of the four corners of the square or rectangle)
4 - there is a triangle, and it is closed early
any form it must be closed so that it can be colored,
the closure of any form, curve, requires:
1 - it is cohesive, ie a single object (and not a group)
2 - which is not a line (obviously!)
closed for you can find a button in the form of a curve to both extrimités bound by an arrow by clicking above any form is transformed into closed curve therefore can be colored,
the button can also be found in the menu object property,
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Re: Corel Draw problem
The good corel sorry I do not use it, but I'll just try it a 4 story up to be versatile illustrator / Corel ...
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Re: Corel Draw problem
Yes, I had found the "automatic closure" but I am creating an additional line which crosses my form. Not very practical, especially when several close, drawing to look like a spider's web! Would I forgot to do something else? Can we at least make transparent the line?
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Re: Corel Draw problem
When you did the triangle, you do not continue your deal, your nodes must communicate with each other, you do not therefore not release your Bezier tools as you do not finish your form well then click again on your point of relaxation.
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