When you apply a transparency to an object, you make the objects beneath it partially visible. You can apply transparencies by using the same kind of fills you apply to objects; that is, uniform, fountain, hatch, texture, and pattern. For more information about these fills, see Applying fills to objects.
Examples of different types of transparencies, including uniform, fountain, and pattern.
Transparency is layered on top of the mesh fill to create depth and highlights.
CorelDRAW also lets you specify how the color of the transparent object combines with the color of the object beneath it by using merge modes.
This section contains the following topics:
• | Applying uniform transparency |
• | Applying fountain transparency |
• | Applying pattern transparency |
• | Applying texture transparency |
• | Copying, freezing, and removing transparencies |
• | Applying merge modes |
Some features described in the Help are not included in this version of the product, and are available only in CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2018.
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