CorelDRAW lets you create blends, such as straight-line blends, blends along a path, and compound blends. Blends are often used for creating realistic shadows and highlights in objects.
In the toolbox, click the Blend tool . Click the Path properties button on the property bar. Click New path. Using the curved arrow, click the path to which you want to fit the blend.
You can set object and color acceleration rates by clicking the Object and color acceleration button on the property bar and moving the corresponding slider.
If you have used the Blend along full path command, the Blend spacing button is unavailable.
You can set object and color acceleration rates by clicking the Object and color acceleration button on the property bar and moving the corresponding slider.
Select a blend, click the Starting and ending objects button on the property bar, and click New start or New end. Click an object outside the blend that you want to use as the start or end of the blend.
Hold down Ctrl, click a middle object in a blend, and then click a start or end object. Click the More blend options button on the property bar. If you have selected the start object, click the Fuse start button . If you have selected the end object, click the Fuse end button .
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.