The application provides a collection of fountain fills that you can access. You can browse the available fountain fills, search by keywords, mark fills as favorites, and sort fills. You can also download additional fill packs. For more information, see Find and view fills and transparencies.
You can edit fill properties from the Properties docker.
After you create a fountain fill, you can save it for future use. For more information, see Save fills and transparencies.
You can adjust the print and display quality of the fountain fill by specifying the number of fountain steps. By default, the fountain steps setting is locked so that the print quality of the fountain fill is determined by the value specified in the print settings and the display quality is determined by the default value you set. However, you can unlock the fountain steps setting and specify a value that applies to both the print and view quality of the fill. For information about setting fountain fill steps for printing, see Fine-tune print jobs.
To apply a fountain fill |
1 . | Select an object. |
2 . | Click the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox, and then click the Fountain fill button on the property bar. |
3 . | Open the Fill picker on the property bar, and double-click a fill thumbnail. |
For information about how to find fills in the Fill picker, see To find, filter, and sort fills and transparencies.
You can also apply a fill by clicking a fill thumbnail in the Fill picker. This action applies the fill without closing the Fill picker.
You can add a color to a fountain fill by clicking the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox, clicking the Fountain fill button on the property bar, and dragging a color from the color palette to an object’s interactive vector handle.
To create a fountain fill |
1 . | Select an object. |
2 . | Click the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox, and then click the Fountain fill button on the property bar. |
3 . | Click one of the following buttons to choose a fountain fill type: |
• | Linear fountain fill |
• | Elliptical fountain fill |
• | Conical fountain fill |
• | Rectangular fountain fill |
4 . | Click the start node, open the Node color picker on the property bar, and choose a color. |
5 . | Click the end node, open the Node color picker on the property bar, and choose a color. |
6 . | Move the midpoint slider to set the midpoint between the two colors. |
7 . | In the Properties docker, click the Save as new button to save the fill, or continue editing the fill by performing a task from the following table. |
Select the corresponding node, and type a value in the Node transparency box.
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Double-click the color band where you want to add a node. With the new node selected, open the Node color picker, and choose a color.
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Drag the corresponding node to a new location above the color band, or type a value in the Node position box in the Properties docker.
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Click the Arrangement button on the property bar, and click one of the following buttons:
Click the Reverse fill button on the property bar.
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Type a value in the Acceleration box on the property bar.
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Click the Smooth button .
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Select either the two nodes or the midpoint between them, and in the Fill area of the Properties docker, and choose a blend direction option:
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In the Properties docker, click the arrow button at the bottom of the Fill section to display more fill options, and then type values in the W and H boxes.
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Type values in the X and Y boxes.
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Type a value in the Skew box.
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Type a value in the Rotate box.
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Enable the Free scale and skew check box.
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Enable the Fill winding check box.
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Enable the Overprint fill check box.
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You can also apply a custom fountain fill by clicking the Interactive fill tool in the toolbox and dragging colors from the color palette in the document window onto the object’s interactive vector handles. You can mix colors by selecting one of the interactive vector handles, pressing Ctrl, and clicking a color on the color palette.
To change the fountain fill print and display quality |
1 . | Select an object that has a fountain fill applied to it. |
2 . | In the Properties docker, click the arrow button at the bottom of the Fill section to display more fill options. |
3 . | Disable the Steps check box to unlock the fountain steps, and type a value in the Steps box. |
Higher numbers create a smoother transition between colors. |
When the Fountain steps box is locked, the number of steps in the printed fountain fill is determined by the value specified in the Print dialog box. For information about setting fountain fill steps for printing, see Fine-tune print jobs.
To set the display quality for fountain fills |
1 . | Click Tools Options CorelDRAW. |
2 . | In the left pane of the dialog box that appears, click Display. |
3 . | Type a value in the Preview fountain steps box. |
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.