You can contour an object to create a series of concentric lines that progress to the inside or outside of the object. CorelDRAW also lets you set the number and distance of the contour lines.
After contouring an object, you can copy or clone its contour settings to another object. You can also change the colors of the fill between the contour lines and the contour outlines themselves. You can set a color progression in the contour effect, where one color blends into another. The color progression can follow a straight, clockwise, or counterclockwise path through the color range of your choice.
You can separate an object from its contour lines.
A center contour has been applied to the above object. The number of contour lines, as well as the distance between lines, can be changed.
To contour an object |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Contour tool . |
2 . | Click an object or a set of grouped objects, and drag the start handle toward the center to create an inside contour or away from the center to create an outside contour. |
3 . | Move the object slider to change the number of contour steps. |
Click the To center button .
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Click the Inside contour or Outside contour button on the property bar, and type a value in the Contour steps box on the property bar.
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Type a value in the Contour offset box on the property bar.
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Click the Object and color acceleration button on the property bar, and move the object slider.
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Click the Mitered corners button .
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Click the Round corners button .
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Click the Bevel corners button .
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You can create contours by clicking Effects Contour and specifying the settings you want in the Contour docker.
To copy or clone a contour |
1 . | Select the object to which you want to apply the contour effect. |
2 . | Click Effects, and click one of the following: |
• | Copy effect Contour from |
• | Clone effect Contour from |
3 . | Click the object whose contour effect you want to copy or clone. |
You can also use the Attributes eyedropper tool to copy a contour. For more information, see To copy effects from one object to another.
To set the fill color for a contour object |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Contour tool . |
2 . | Select a contour object. |
3 . | Open the Fill color picker on the property bar, and click a color. |
If you cannot apply the fill color, make sure that the Fill color option is enabled on the status bar. |
If the original object has a fountain fill, a second color picker appears. |
You can accelerate the fill color progression by clicking the Object and color acceleration button on the property bar.
You can change the contour center’s color by dragging a color from the color palette to the end fill handle.
To specify an outline color for the contour object |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Contour tool . |
2 . | Select a contour object. |
3 . | Open the Outline color picker on the property bar, and click a color. |
To set the fill progression |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Contour tool . |
2 . | Select a contour object. |
3 . | Click the Contour colors button on the property bar, and then click any of the following buttons: |
• | Linear contour colors |
• | Clockwise contour colors |
• | Counterclockwise contour colors |
To separate an object from its contour lines |
1 . | Using the Pick tool , select a contoured object. |
2 . | Click Object Break contour group apart. |
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