Selecting and removing tiles


You can select and deselect tiles so you can add or modify them. You can also remove individual tiles, a selection of tiles, or remove all tiles from the document at once. If you remove all tiles from the document, Corel Painter clears the canvas, leaving only the grout color.

Similar to working with real ceramic tiles, you cannot merge or overlap Corel Painter mosaic tiles. You can place them close to each other, but you can’t make them occupy the same space. Corel Painter adjusts the shape of the tiles to fit them close to one another while maintaining the grout line spacing. So, when you want to re-lay the tiles in an area, you must remove the existing tiles.

To select tiles

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1 In the Mosaic and Tessellation dialog box, choose Select Tiles from the Action list box.
2 Perform a task from the following table.

 

To
Do the following
Select tiles
Drag across the tiles you want to select. Red borders appear on selected tiles.
Select contiguous tiles of the same color (no variability allowed)
Press Command + Control (macOS), or Ctrl (Windows), and drag across part of a line of tiles, so that the whole line of tiles is selected. A magic wand appears as you select the tiles.
Select all tiles
Click Select All Tiles, or press the A key.

To deselect tiles

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1 In the Mosaic and Tessellation dialog box, choose Select Tiles from the Action list box.
2 Perform a task from the following table.

 

To
Do the following
Deselect an individual tile
Click on a tile that is already selected to deselect it.
Deselect all tiles
Click Deselect All Tiles, or press the D key.

To remove tiles

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To
Do the following
Remove specific tiles
In the Mosaic and Tessellation dialog box, choose Remove Tiles from the Action list box. Click or drag across the tiles you want to remove.
Remove all tiles
In the Mosaic and Tessellation dialog box, click Clear.

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