Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Fill a Shape With Dots in Corel Draw

Quick links to procedures on this page:


Applying pattern fills

You can fill objects with two-color, full-color, or bitmap pattern fills.

Examples of bitmap pattern fills

A two-color pattern fill is composed of only the two colors that you choose. A full-color pattern fill (also known as "vector pattern") is a more complex vector graphic that can be composed of lines and fills. A full-color fill can have color or transparent background. A bitmap pattern fill is a bitmap image whose complexity is determined by its size, image resolution, and bit depth.

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite provides a collection of full-color (vector) and bitmap pattern fills that you can access and search. You can preview thumbnails of the available pattern fills. For more information, see Accessing content.

You can also create your own pattern fills. For example, you can create pattern fills from objects that you draw or images that you import.

You can change the tile size of pattern fills. You can also specify exactly where these fills begin by setting the tile origin. CorelDRAW also lets you offset tiles in a fill. Adjusting the horizontal or vertical position of the first tile, relative to the top of the object, affects the rest of the fill.

You can mirror the fill so that alternating tiles are reflections of each other. If you want a pattern fill to change according to actions you perform on the filled object, you can set the fill to transform with the object. For example, if you enlarge the object, the pattern becomes larger while the number of tiles remains the same.

You can apply a pattern of two or more colors to an object.

To apply a two-color pattern fill Back to Top

2.

Click Edit Object properties.

3.

In the Object properties docker, click the Pattern fill button to display pattern fill options.

4.

In the Type area, click the Two-color pattern fill button .

5.

Choose a fill from the Pattern fill picker.

6.

Open the Front color picker, and click a color.

7.

Open the Back color picker, and click a color.

You can also mix colors in a two-color pattern fill by pressing Ctrl and clicking a color on the color palette.

You can also apply a pattern fill by clicking the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox and choosing Two-color pattern from the Fill type list box on the property bar. You can mix a color with only one of the colors in the fill by pressing Ctrl and dragging a color to the interactive handle.

To apply a full-color or bitmap pattern fill Back to Top

2.

Click Edit Object properties.

3.

In the Object properties docker, click the Pattern fill button to display pattern fill options.

4.

In the Type area, click one of the following buttons:

Full-color pattern fill

Bitmap pattern fill

5.

Choose a fill from the Pattern fill picker.

You can also apply a full-color or a bitmap pattern fill by clicking the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox and choosing an option from the Fill type list box on the property bar.

To create a two-color pattern fill Back to Top

2.

In the toolbox, click the Pattern fill button.

3.

Enable the 2-color option.

4.

Open the following color pickers, and click a color:

Front — to choose a foreground color

Back — to choose a background color

6.

In the Two-color pattern editor dialog box, enable one of the following options in the Bitmap size area:

16 X 16 — changes the resolution of the Edit grid to 16 x 16 squares

32 X 32 — changes the resolution of the Edit grid to 32 x 32 squares

64 X 64 — changes the resolution of the Edit grid to 64 x 64 squares

7.

In the Pen size area, enable one of the following options:

1 X 1 — changes the pen size to a 1-grid square

2 X 2 — changes the pen size to a 2 x 2 square

4 X 4 — changes the pen size to a 4 x 4 square

8 X 8 — changes the pen size to an 8 x 8 square

8.

Click in the grid to enable a square. If you want to disable a square, right-click the square.

Squares that are enabled form the foreground, and squares that are disabled form the background.

You can also create a foreground pattern by dragging in the grid.

To create a two-color pattern fill from an image Back to Top

1.

Click Tools Create Pattern fill.

2.

Enable the Two-color option.

3.

In the Resolution area, enable one of the following options:

Low — creates a low-resolution, two-color pattern

Medium — creates a medium-resolution, two-color pattern

High — creates a high-resolution, two-color pattern

5.

Select the image or area of the image that you want to use in the pattern.

To create a full-color pattern from an image Back to Top

1.

Click Tools Create Pattern fill.

2.

Enable the Full color option.

4.

Select the image or area of the image that you want to use in the pattern.

5.

In the Create pattern dialog box, click OK.

6.

In the Save vector pattern dialog box, type a filename for the pattern in the File name box.

Full-color patterns can have transparent or color background.

To create a pattern fill from an imported image Back to Top

2.

In the toolbox, click the Pattern fill button.

3.

Enable one of the following options:

5.

In the Import dialog box, locate the image that you want to use, and double-click the filename.

To change the size of pattern tiles Back to Top

2.

Click Edit Object properties.

3.

In the Object properties docker, click the Pattern fill button to display pattern fill options.

4.

Select a pattern fill type.

5.

To display more pattern fill options, click the arrow button located below the tile size buttons.

6.

Type a value in any of the following boxes:

Tile width — lets you change the width of a pattern tile

Tile h eight — lets you change the height of a pattern tile

You can also

Move the center of the pattern fill up, down, left, or right

Type values in the X and Y boxes.

Specify a row or column offset as a percentage of the tile's width or height

Enable the Row offset or Column offset option, and type a value in the % of tile size box.

Rotate the pattern at a specified angle

Type a value in the Rotate pattern box.

Modify the pattern shape

Type a value in the Skew pattern box.

Arrange the tiles so that alternating tiles are reflections of each other

Enable the Mirror fill check box.

Apply object changes to the pattern fill

Enable the Transform with object check box.

You can also change the size of pattern tiles by doing one of the following:

clicking the Pattern fill button in the toolbox and choosing a size in the Pattern fill dialog box

clicking the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox, selecting an object, and clicking the Small tile, Medium tile, or Large tile button on the property bar

You can also skew or rotate tiles by clicking the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox, selecting an object, and dragging the skewing or rotation handles to change the appearance of the pattern.



Copyright 2012 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved.

Fill a Shape With Dots in Corel Draw

Source: http://product.corel.com/help/CorelDRAW/540240626/Main/EN/Doc/CorelDRAW-Applying-pattern-fills.html

Post a Comment for "Fill a Shape With Dots in Corel Draw"