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1.Press the F7 key, select the Ellipse tool, and drag an ellipse across the page to draw an ellipse.
2.Open the Warp docker and rotate 10 copies by 30 degrees.
3.Select the Smart Fill tool in the toolbox, and set the fill color in the properties bar of the Smart Fill tool, whether you want an outline. Once set, click to fill in the area that needs to be filled.
For example, we select a few of the enclosed areas on the periphery of the petals to fill in the yellow.
To test this, we used the selection tool to move the petals to the empty space on the right, and the previous image was still there.
Second, the CDR Smart Fill Tool is summarized.
Observations summarize the use of the CorelDraw Smart Fill Tool:
1) The Smart Fill tool can easily create a new object at the intersection, and at the same time complete the filling of the object, that is, create a new object by filling.
2) Using the Smart Fill tool in the color will not destroy the original shape, and the previous image will still be retained.
3) The current version of the CorelDraw smart fill tool seems to have a fly in the ointment that the color is only filled in a single color, and there is no gradient color, pattern and other filling.
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Your diagram must be able to close the image so that you can use the smart fill function!
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Try it yourself and find out.
Very simple.
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The CDR software's Smart Fill tool can fill any closed area with color and set the outline. This tool can only fill objects and can detect a single closed area or a closed area resulting from the intersection of multiple objects. In the case of a single closed area, the Smart Fill tool creates a closed path and fills the area, which can be filled if it detects a closed area resulting from the intersection of multiple objects.
The following content will demonstrate how to use the Smart Fill Tool with CDR software. If you want to learn more about the operation of CDR software, there are various tutorials and courses for CDR from basic introduction to mastery.
CDR Demo Smart Fill Tool Tutorial:
1.Click the Smart Fill Tool in the toolbox and the relevant options appear on the property bar.
2.Click the Fill Options drop-down list on the property bar, select Assign, click the Fill Color color swatch on the right, select a color, and click in the area you want the object to fill.
The fill options function as follows:
Use Default: Oak can use the Fill tool to set the fill area by default.
Specify: You can select a color from the fill color picker on the property bar to fill the area with a solid color.
No Fill: No fill effect is applied to the area.
3.Select Assign from the Profile Options drop-down list, select the profile width on the right, and click the Outline Color color swatch on the right, select a color, and click on the area you want the object to fill in the area profile properties.
The outline options function as follows:
Use Default: You can apply the default profile settings.
Specify: You can select a line width from the Outline Width box and a profile color from the Outline Color Picker.
No Outline: No outline effect is applied to the area.
4.Click inside the closed area you want to fill, and a new object is created inside the closed area, inheriting the fill and roll silhouette style properties selected on the property bar.
Note: The Smart Fill tool can be used not only to fill areas, but also to create new objects. In the example above, each filled area is actually an object, and you can separate them by clicking on the Selection Tool, clicking on the object, and moving it.
The above is the demonstration process of the use of the CDR software's intelligent filling tool, which is not difficult to operate, but it is necessary to practice more to better grasp it.
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The CDR Smart Fill Tool is also a commonly used tool in CDR drawing, and many novice friends may not use it before holding the lead! It's okay, let's teach you how to use the Pitton by using the CDR Smart Fill Tool to fill in the shape! I believe that after learning, using the CDR intelligent filling tool can help us quickly fill in the graphics, and the drawing efficiency will be greatly improved
How to use the CDR intelligent filling tool to fill in the graphics: 1. Open the CorelDraw software installed in the computer and enter the main page.
2. Select the [Rectangle] tool, draw a rectangle in the document, select the selection tool, 3. Select the rectangle, start to rotate the rectangle, then left-click to move the rectangle, and right-click to copy the rectangle, as shown below.
4. Select these three rectangles, and right-click to copy the rectangles.
5. Select the Smart Fill tool, select the Fill Option, and the outline is None, as shown below.
6. Start filling the rotated rectangle tool, and now you will find that the fill is not the whole fill, but the fill.
7. Select the selection tool, move the filled rectangle, and find that it is no longer three rectangles, but has been separated.
8. Select the smart fill tool, select another color, and fill the rectangle you just copied, 9. Select the selection tool to separate the rectangle you just filled. In general, the difference between the smart fill tool and the ordinary fill tool is that the smart fill is the first area filling, and the ordinary fill is the whole graphic filling. That's all for sharing!
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Random graphics, as long as the visual appearance is closed, can be filled with colors and outlines.
CDR Smart Fill (Position).
Choose to fill the Zhengsong waiter cherry source type, fill color, outline color.
Click there and fill in there.
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The following is an excerpt from the CorelDraw Help, and the example image did not come up. It is recommended to open the help to see, it will help you understand.
You can use the Smart Fill tool to apply a fill to any closed area. Unlike other fill tools, the Smart Fill tool only fills the object, it detects the edges of the area and creates a closed path, so it can fill the area.
For example, if you draw a loop created by a freehand line, the Smart Fill tool can detect the edge of the loop and fill it.
Filling can occur as long as the path of one or more objects completely closes an area.
In the example above, the original thread object is duplicated and offset, and the resulting closed area can be filled with the Smart Fill tool.
Use the Smart Fill tool to fill the closed area.
Since the Smart Fill tool creates a path around the area, it essentially creates a new object that can be filled, moved, copied, or manipulated.
This means that the tool can be used in one of two ways: to fill a region or to create a new object from a region.
The Smart Fill tool can be used not only to fill an area, but also to create new objects.
In the example above, the original object (the two threads on the left) is deleted (right), but the padding remains, as each filled area is actually an object.
You can apply default fills and outlines to areas, use the property bar to specify specific fill colors and outlines, or create outlines with no fills.
When using the Smart Fill tool on areas that have already had a fill applied, there are the following considerations:
Objects that have been applied to the transparency effect are considered to be completely transparent
Regardless of whether the specified area is opaque or not, the path below any area of the object can be detected.
The PostScript fill is considered transparent - any area below the PostScript fill can be detected.
All fills other than Postscript fills are considered opaque - paths underneath these fills cannot be detected.
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In addition to applying a normal standard fill to an object, it automatically recognizes multiple intersecting areas of overlapping objects and applies color and contour fills to those areas. While filling, you can also generate new objects for the filled area.
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The recommendations are as follows:
1. You first remove the object you don't want, and do it for convenience.
2. The line you draw must be longer than the object, for example, if you draw a rectangle, then draw the line must be more than a point, not just right, as shown in the following figure (the left picture is good, the right picture is not good), most people make mistakes in this step.
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Let me help you answer, when you draw, the fill exceeds the range, then copy the outer circle line that needs to be filled, create a new artboard of the same size, and then copy the line into it without moving, or the original place, and then fill it in, it will not go out of the range, and then copy the fill back, adjust it to the top or bottom, remember to copy only the line you need.
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In CDR software, there are many tools, and each tool has a different way to use it! For example, we are going to talk about the CDR smart fill tool today! Many friends should know that the CDR smart fill tool is mainly to help us fill non-independent closed graphics with arbitrary colors!
But when it comes to how to use it, there are many friends who make it difficult! In the end, how to use the CDR smart fill tool? Next, we will decrypt it for you in detail
CDR Smart Fill Tool Tips Tutorial Sharing:
Step 1: You can use the Pen Tool to draw three random crossed lines.
Step 2: Select the three lines and you can use the Smart Fill tool to color.
Step 3, before coloring, set the color. Click on the intersecting areas.
Step 4、Also tease can change other colors, coloring and filling。
Haha, it's the above four steps, you can quickly learn to use the CDR smart fill tool, isn't it super easy? In fact, many of the tools on CDR are very simple to use, master their skills, then you can create satisfying vector graphics! I hope that every friend can learn and master it well!
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Smart filling, the main is to fill the color in the closed path, for example, you draw a square, triangle, and star, and superimpose the three intersections, as shown in the figure, so that a lot of closed paths are formed, at this time, you can use smart fill to select other colors, all fill it.
Each filled color forms a new shape that can be moved out, but does not affect the three basic shapes originally drawn.
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