Symmetrical patterns and orbits

To paint symmetrical patterns

To paint with orbits


Corel PHOTO-PAINT gives you tools to create symmetrical and orbital patterns.

Painting symmetrical patterns

You can paint symmetrical patterns on an image by using the radial or mirror brush symmetry mode. When you paint in radial mode, satellite brush nibs, called satellite points, create brushstrokes around a center point. When you paint in mirror mode, an identical brushstroke is created on the horizontal plane, the vertical plane, or both.

You can use the following tools to paint symmetrical patterns:

 

Paint tool

Effect tool

Image sprayer tool

Eraser tool

Undo brush tool

 

Replace color brush tool

 

Clone tool

 

Healing Clone tool

 

Painting with orbits

You can create spiral effects by painting an image with orbits. Orbits are circular paths that rotate around a center point. Orbits let you paint spirals, pods, and rings. For example, you can draw a single spiral and adjust the size and closeness of the coils. You can also vary the size of the coils to create rounded segments called pods, or increase the number of orbits to create rings.

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Click the No symmetry button on the Symmetry bar to disable the brush symmetry mode.

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You can hide or display the point around which the orbits rotate clicking the Include center button on the Orbits bar in the Brush Settings docker.

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.


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