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You can use the Smart drawing tool to draw freehand strokes that can be recognized and converted to basic shapes. Rectangles and ellipses are translated to native CorelDRAW objects; trapezoids and parallelograms are translated to Perfect Shapes objects; lines, triangles, squares, diamonds, circles, and arrows are translated to curve objects. If an object is not converted to a shape, it is smoothed. Objects and curves drawn with shape recognition are editable. You can set the level at which CorelDRAW recognizes shapes and converts them to objects. You can also specify the amount of smoothing applied to curves.
You can set the amount of time to elapse between making a pen stroke and the implementation of shape recognition. For example, if the timer is set to one second and you draw a circle, shape recognition takes effect one second after you draw the circle.
You can make corrections as you draw. You can also change the thickness and line style of a shape that was drawn by using shape recognition.
Shapes created with the Smart drawing tool are recognized and smoothed.
The Smart drawing tool property bar is displayed only when the Smart drawing tool is selected.
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In the Workspace list of categories, click Toolbox, and click Smart drawing tool. |
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Move the Drawing assistance delay slider. |
The minimum delay is 10 milliseconds; the maximum is 2 seconds.
If you are drawing a freehand shape consisting of several curves, you can delete the last curve drawn by pressing Esc.
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From the Outline width list box on the property bar, choose an outline thickness. |
The Smart drawing tool property bar is displayed only when the Smart drawing tool is selected.
When you overlap lines drawn with the Smart drawing tool, the outline thickness is determined by the average.
You can change the line style of a shape drawn with shape recognition. For more information, see To specify line and outline settings.
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