Create extrusions
You can make objects appear three-dimensional by creating extrusions. You can create extrusions by projecting points from an object and joining them to create an illusion of three dimensions. CorelDRAW also lets you apply a vector extrusion to an object in a group.
After you create an extrusion, you can copy or clone its attributes to a selected object. Cloning and copying transfer the extrusion attributes of an extruded object to another. However, the cloned extrusion settings cannot be edited independently from the master.
You can change an extruded form by rotating it and rounding its corners.
CorelDRAW also lets you remove a vector extrusion.
Bevels
Another way in which you can give an object a three-dimensional appearance is by applying a beveled edge to an extrusion. A bevel creates the illusion that an object’s extruded edges are cut on an angle. You can specify the angle and depth values of the bevel to control the effect.
You can create a bevel effect without extruding an object. For more information, see Create bevel effects.
Extruded fills
You can apply fills to an entire extrusion or only to the extruded surfaces. You can cover each surface individually with the fill, or you can drape the fill so that it blankets the entire object with no breaks to the pattern or texture.
Left to right: a simple shape, the shape with an extruded fill of solid color, the shape with an extruded gradient fill and a rotation applied.
Lighting
You can enhance extrusions by applying light sources. You can add up to three light sources to project toward the extruded object with varying intensity. When you no longer need light sources, you can remove them.
Vanishing points
You can create a vector extrusion in which the lines of the extrusion converge at a vanishing point. The vanishing point of a vector extrusion can be copied to another object so that both objects appear to recede toward the same point.
You can also give extrusions different vanishing points.
Extrusions with different vanishing points
To create an extrusion
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Select an object using the
Pick tool
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In the toolbox, click the
Extrude tool
.
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Choose a preset from the
Presets list box on the property bar.
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Choose an extrusion type from the
Extrusion type list box on the property bar.
You can edit the extrusion by using the Extrude docker (Effects Extrude).
To copy or clone an extrusion
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Select the object you want to extrude.
2
Click
Object and click one of the following:
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Copy Effect Extrude From
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Clone Effect Extrude From
3
Click an object whose extrusion properties you want to copy.
You can also use the Attributes eyedropper tool to copy an extrusion. For more information, see To copy effects from one object to another.
To change the form of a vector extrusion
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Select an extruded object. Click the Extrude rotation button on the property bar. Drag the extrusion in the direction you want.
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Change the direction of an extrusion
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Using the Extrude tool , click an extrusion. Click the vanishing point, and drag in the direction you want.
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Change the depth of an extrusion
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Using the Extrude tool , click an extrusion. Drag the slider between the interactive vector handles.
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Round the corners of an extruded rectangle or square
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In the toolbox, click the Shape tool . Drag a corner node along the outline of the rectangle or square.
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To remove a vector extrusion
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Select an extruded object.
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Click
Effects Clear Extrusion.
You can also remove a vector extrusion by clicking Clear Extrusion on the property bar.
To apply a fill to an extrusion
1
Select an extruded object with the
Extrude tool
.
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Click the
Extrusion color button on the property bar.
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Click one of the following buttons:
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Use object fill — applies the object’s fill to the extrusion
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Use solid color — applies a solid color to the extrusion
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Use color shading — applies a gradient fill to the extrusion
You can apply an unbroken pattern or texture fill to an object by enabling the Drape fills check box before you click the Use object fill button.
To apply beveled edges to an extrusion
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In the toolbox, click the
Extrude tool
.
2
Select an extruded object.
3
Click the
Extrusion bevels button
on the property bar.
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Enable the
Use bevel check box.
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Type a value in the
Bevel depth box.
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Type a value in the
Bevel angle box.
You can also set the bevel depth and angle by using the Bevel interactive display box below the Use bevel check box.
You can show only the bevel and hide the extrusion by enabling the Show bevel only check box.
To add light to an extrusion
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Select an extruded object.
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Click the
Extrusion lighting button
on the property bar.
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Enable any of the three numbered check boxes.
The lights appear as numbered circles in the preview window.
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Drag the numbered circles in the
Light intensity preview window to position the lights.
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Adjust the intensity of a light source
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Move the Intensity slider next to the numbered check box.
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Disable a numbered check box.
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To change the vanishing point of an extrusion
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Double-click an extruded object. Choose VP locked to object or VP locked to page from the Vanishing point properties list box on the property bar.
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Double-click an extruded object whose vanishing point you want to change. From the Vanishing point properties list box on the property bar, choose Copy VP from. Select the extruded object that has the vanishing point you want to copy.
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Set one vanishing point for two extrusions
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Double-click an extruded object. Choose Shared vanishing point from the Vanishing point properties list box on the property bar. Select the extruded object that has the vanishing point you want to share.
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