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Place the pointer on the left middle selection handle. Click and drag to the left. Repeat to the right. Dragging any middle handle will allow you to resize along one side only. Notice the cursor shows which direction you may move using that selection handle. Quick Copying 1. Go to page 3. Select the kangaroo. Click and drag to the end of the dotted line. Do not let go of the left mouse button.

Click the right mouse button while you hold down the left button. Right-clicking while an object is selected is a fast way to create a duplicate. Release the left mouse button. You should have a duplicate of the kangaroo. Watch the Status Bar as you resize. Place the smaller kangaroo at the end of the dotted line. Create a few more copies and resize them just to get some practice. Tip: You can also specify the resize percentage of an object by typing values in the Scale Factor text box on the Property Bar.

The lock button next to the boxes controls how the changes will be applied. When the lock is closed, the changes will stay in proportion or when open, allow you to change one dimension without effecting the other. Rotating and Skewing Objects Special selection handles, called Rotate and Skew handles, are available to rotate and slant objects using the mouse.

Objects are rotated around a pivot point. The pivot point can be relocated outside of the object. This is handy when you want to rotate one object around another. Free rotation 1. Go to page 4. Select the top rectangle. Click on it a second time as if selecting it again. Do not double-click. This is not the same as double-clicking, where you click rapidly.

The circle in the middle is the pivot point. Place the cursor on one of the corners. The cursor icon changes indicating that you can rotate the object. Click and drag the corner handle in a circular motion. The cursor changes again to display the rotate cursor. Watch the Property Bar to see the degree of rotation as you move. Rotation with control You can add precision to your rotation by using the Control key. This technique will restrict the rotation to degree increments.

Rotating clockwise will produce a negative value degrees , rotating counter clockwise will produce a positive value 15 degrees. The increment of rotation can be changed in the Options dialog.

Go to page 5. Select the green circle. Click the circle again to activate the Rotate and Skew handles. Move the cursor over the target mark in the middle of the green circle. This is the pivot point. Hold down the left mouse button and move the pivot point down to the center of the large yellow circle. The position indicator on the Property Bar should read 4.

This will change the rotation and allow the green circle to rotate around the larger yellow circle. Hold down the Control key. Place the cursor on the upper right rotation handle of the green circle. Move the handle clockwise. As you rotate the green circle, the Property Bar shows you how far you have rotated.

With the control key down, you will move in degree increments. Because the pivot point has been moved in the center of the yellow circle, the green circle moves around the yellow one. By default, the Undo command will reverse the last action. Copying while rotating Remember to keep the left mouse button down until you are finished!

Select the green circle again and activate the Rotate and Skew handles. The Control key constrains the movement of the object. Click and drag to rotate degrees clockwise. Remember to watch the Property Bar as you rotate. The Angle of Rotation section in the middle displays rotation angle as you rotate.

Before letting go of your left mouse button, right click. This should produce a duplicate at the 1 o'clock position. Release the left mouse button then the Control key.

Go to the Edit menu Repeat Rotate. The Repeat command repeats the last action. The last command will follow the word Repeat on the menu. Another duplicate is created 30 degrees away from the second green circle.

This is the Repeat command. A new green circle should be added to the drawing. Tip: You can also rotate objects by specifying an increment in the Angle Rotation section of the Property Bar. You cannot, however, create duplicates while rotating this way. If the object does not move after you change the parameters on the Property Bar, press the Enter key. Skewing objects Skewing slants an object along either the horizontal or vertical plane.

This technique is used often to give the illusion of distance or movement. Go to page 6. Select the top gray text object. Activate the Rotate and Skew handles. Place the cursor on the top middle Skew handle. Click and drag to the right about 1 inch. Move the red text object on top of the gray text. This combination produces a cast shadow. Flipping objects 1. Go to page 7. Select the blue triangle.

Place the cursor on the middle left selection handle. Drag the handle over to the middle right selection handle. As soon as you begin to drag, the cursor turns into a double-headed arrow.

Release the Control key. When using a combination of the mouse and keyboard, always let go of the mouse first. Select the red triangle. Place the cursor on the middle top selection handle. Drag the handle over to the bottom right selection handle. Use a corner handle to flip the shapes diagonally. There are two buttons located to the right of the Angle Rotation portion that are used to flip objects.

This allows you to undo one particular step or a series of step. It is an advanced feature that you might find useful but will not be addressed in this class. Go to the Property Bar and select the top Mirror button. Flip the red rectangle using the lower Mirror button. Using the button makes the object flip in place so sometimes you can't really see what moved. The Curves Flyout The first tool on the Curves flyout is used for creating freehand lines similar to scribbling.

While holding the Control key your lines are constrained to degree angles. This helps you draw simple straight Freehand Tool lines. It is one of the more difficult tools to master.

The third tool on the Curves Flyout acts as an calligraphy pen, a paint Artistic Media Tool brush or an image sprayer. We will not cover this tool in this class. The fourth tool on the Curves Flyout allows you to draw curves one Pen Tool segment at a time.

The fifth tool on the Curves Flyout allows you to draw connected Polyline Tool straight lines and curves one segment at a time without double clicking. The sixth tool on the Curves Flyout allows you to specify both the 3-Point Curve Tool height and width of a curve as you draw it.

It works very much like the 3-point ellipse tool. You will not cover this tool in this class. The seventh tool on the Curves Flyout creates dynamic connectors Connector Line Tool between shapes as in a flow chart. The eighth tool on the Curves Flyout creates dimension lines for Dimension Line Tool technical and architectural drawings. Used for creating basic rectangles and squares. Squares are created Rectangle Tool when holding down the Control key as you draw. The flyout gives you the three-point rectangle tool.

Used for creating basic elliptical oval shapes and circles. If you need Ellipse Tool circles, hold down the Control key while drawing. The flyout give you the three-point ellipse tool. The Graph Paper Tool is used to create a group of identical boxes that Graph Paper Tool simulate at sheet of graph paper. When the Flyout is activated you can also select the Spiral and Polygon Tools.

Drawing Rectangles 1. Go to the folder where you stored the class files and open Open 3rd. This file contains templates for drawing basic shapes. Go to Toolbox and select the Rectangle Tool.

Notice the cursor changes to indicate the tool you are using. Place the cursor in the upper-left corner of the top rectangle shape. Click and drag diagonally along the red line. You can also draw a rectangle shape by drawing one dimension height , then the other width.

Release the mouse button when finished. Drawing squares 1. Move to the square shape. Place the cursor on the upper left corner. Don't release it until you are finished. The Control key constrains the sides of the rectangle, forcing it to become a square. Release the mouse first, then the Control key.

Since the keyboard is modifying the mouse, you must release the mouse first. If you do not, you will lose the modification — in this case the constraint for creating the square. Try redrawing the objects for practice. Drawing from the center 1. Be sure the Rectangle Tool is selected. Place the Rectangle Tool in the center of the rectangle at the cross marks. Hold down the Shift key The Shift key modifies drawing tools to draw objects from their centers.

Click and drag down and to the right to create a rectangle. Release the mouse first, then the Shift key. Hold down both the Control key and the Shift key. Click and drag to draw the square. You can use both modifiers at the same time while drawing. Practice some more if you need to.

Drawing a 3-Point Rectangle 1. Choose the 3-point rectangle tool from the rectangle flyout. Click on the red dot marked 1 and hold down the mouse button. Drag to the red dot marked 2. Click on the red dot marked 3. The tool allows you to establish the height and width of the rectangle as you draw.

Practice by doing the second rectangle. Note: If you have trouble making the first line of the rectangle straight, hold down the Control key as you draw the first line of the 3-Point Rectangle but let up after you release the mouse button. This insures your rectangle is straight but does not draw a square. The Control key will constrain your 3- Point rectangle to a square just like with the standard rectangle tool if you hold it down as you go to the third point.

Drawing Elliptical Shapes Elliptical shapes are created using the same basic mouse movements as those used when creating rectangles and squares. By adding the Control key you can create circles while drawing with the Ellipse Tool.

Go to the Toolbox and select the Ellipse Tool. Notice the cursor indicates which tool you are using. Place the cursor on the blue dot. Notice that the selection indicators for the ellipse are showing a bounding box, not a bounding ellipse.

The point where you began the ellipse is not where the line of the ellipse is drawn. This is a good reason to draw your ellipses from the center. Place the cursor on the red dot. Hold down the Control key 8. Repeat drawing as in step 4. The Control key proportionally constrains the height and width to create a circle. Release the mouse, then the Control key. Drawing elliptical shapes from the center 1. Place the Ellipse Tool on the crossed lines in the dotted ellipse. Click and drag to create an ellipse.

Release the mouse, then the Shift key. Move to the circle shape. Hold down the Control key and the Shift key. Release the mouse, then the keyboard keys. Drawing a 3-Point Ellipse 1.

Choose the 3-point ellipse tool from the Ellipse flyout. Click on the red dot marked 1. Let up on the mouse button. Move the cursor to the the red dot marked 3. The final movement sets the height or diameter of the ellipse. Notice it ends at the bounding box indicator. Note: The Control Key constraint works here just as it does in the standard ellipse.

Hold down the Control Key as you drag the line to establish the diameter of the circle and when you click on the outside of the circle for the third point, you will get a circular ellipse of exactly that diameter. The technique for drawing with the 3-Point Curve tool is the same as that for the 3-Point Ellipse. You establish the first point, drag to the end of the curve, then drag to establish the height of the curve.

Drawing Polygons Polygons are multi-sided closed shapes. By default, the Polygon Tool is set to draw pentagons. By changing the tool properties, you can draw a polygon with up to sides, which looks very much like a circle. Select the Spiral Tool. Using click and drag, draw the spiral object. Delete the object.

Repeat drawing while holding down the Control key. Remember that the Control key keeps the proportion as you draw. Hold down the Spiral Tool button. After selecting a tool from the Flyout, it becomes an active tool button. Select the Graph Paper Tool. Draw a grid with the Graph Paper Tool. Repeat using the Control key.

Note: The Graph Paper Tool creates the grid out of rectangles. You can ungroup them and resize them if needed. Go to page 8. Remember holding down a tool button that contains a triangle produces a Flyout.

Notice the change in the cursor. Place the cursor at the start point for the triangle. Click and drag along the red line. As you can see, it does not draw a triangle. To draw a triangle the number of sides must be changed in the tool properties. Go to Standard Toolbar and select the Undo button. The drop down list on the Undo button allows you to undo several steps at a time.

Go to the Property Bar. The Control key will keep all sides equal while drawing. Redraw the triangle. Change the number of sides to 6. Refer to the previous steps if needed. Draw the hexagon by following the red line. Perfect Shapes can be filled, resized, and effected just like any object you draw.

The Perfect Shape displays a red diamond to. This is a collection of 15 basic shapes you can use as the foundation of an object. Basic Shapes The example above is one of these shapes. Arrow Shapes This is a collection of 21 different types of arrows to use with a drawing. Flowchart This is a collection of 23 shapes commonly used in a flow chart. Shapes This is a collection of 12 stars and star bursts. The polygon tool will create a 5- Star Shapes pointed star but with internal lines.

This tool creates a 5-pointed star without internal lines. This is a collection of 6 text balloons for use as callouts in both cartooning and Callout Shapes technical drawing. Go to page 9. Go to the Toolbox and select the PerfectShapes tool flyout. Select the Star Shapes tool. Go to the Property Bar and drop down the options menu.

Choose the 5-pointed star. The second option is the 5-pointed star. Click and drag down the red line to form a star. Go to the flyout and choose the PerfectShapes tool. Notice the menu button icon changes for each options. Choose the smiley face object. Click and drag to on the red guide line.

Go to the PerfectShapes flyout and select the Callout tool. Go to the Property Bar and choose the option that matches the guide.

Click and drag in the direction of the arrow. The beginning point sets the tail or narrow point of the text balloon. Drawing Lines and Curves 1. Go to page Go to the Toolbox and select the Freehand Tool. Click to start the line do not drag. When you drag the tool it does not draw straight. Move to the end of the line and click again.

Clicking a second time sets the line segment. Draw another line while holding down the Control key. The Control key is used to help draw straight by constraining the line to horizontal or vertical. It can be angled at 15 degree increments.

The constraint value can be changed using the Options Workspace Edit dialog box. Draw the diagonal line while holding down the Control key. Place the tool on the left end of the curved line at the bottom of the page. Click and drag to trace over the curved line. Go to the Edit menu and choose Select All. Delete the lines. Take a moment to practice drawing more lines.

Creating polylines 1. If needed, select the Freehand Tool again. Place the Freehand Tool at the top left end of the object. Click to start the first line segment. Move down to the first dot. Do not drag! This ends one line and begins the next line so they are connected. Move to the second dot. Repeat the previous steps. Move to the last dot.

Click once to stop drawing. Clicking only once will end the line. Tip: If you stop prematurely, you can continue drawing on the same line by placing the Freehand Tool on the end and start drawing again.

DRAW assumes you want to connect the lines if you begin again close to the end of another line. These control points are used to bend the lines as you draw.

It is one of the more difficult tools to use. It just takes practice. You will draw with each. Be sure to follow the steps closely. As you will find out, the tool works differently based on how you start and stop the curves. When you are finished you will have created a leaf that looks similar to the one below. Notice the cursor change. Place the cursor on dot 1. Click and drag to dot 2. The small black squares at the end of the dotted line are the control points.

They help shape the curve of the line while drawing. The control points work like magnets as they pull the line toward them. Press and hold down the left mouse button until the line appears. Drag to dot 4. Moving to a new spot before dragging sets the line first, then creates the curve. Release, then click and drag to dot 5. This combination starts a new line segment and allows the new curve to be independent of the previous one.

Move to dot 6. Press and hold down the mouse button until the line appears. Place the cursor on top of the start point on the red dot. Double click and the line should appear. The shape should close. It can now be filled with color. Go to the Flyout and select the Pen Tool. Notice that unlike the Bezier tool, the line is drawn as you move the pen. Press and hold down then Drag to dot 4. Single clicking ends the drawing. As you can see, the new Pen tool is somewhat easier to use.

If you are going to draw many curves, it will be worth your time to master these tools as well as the 3-Point curve tool. Applying Color With the mouse Although color can be applied using the Fill or Outline Tool, it is faster to apply color directly from the Color Palette. Go to the Color Palette and select a color by clicking the left mouse button.

The square should fill with your selected color. Look at the Status Bar in the far right lower corner. The Status Bar changes to give you the fill information on the selected object. You can enlarge the Status Bar height by dragging the top border. Right-click on a different color. The outline is now changed. The right mouse button assigns the outline color. Change the fill and outline of the other objects. Select the blue text. The outline fill also works with text object. Mixing colors 1.

Select the square again. Hold down the Control key and select another color on the color pallete. Click once on the other color. CorelDRAW adds a 10 shading of that color to the square.

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Pen tools found in Curves Flyout in tool box. Yu can select pen tool by Clicking on freehand tool and holding the left button and then select the Pen tools in appearing flayout.

This tool draw curves one segment at a time. It is similar to the Bezier tool. Hold down the Freehand Tool button. Select the Pen tool in appearing flayout. Place the cursor on any point. Click and drag to other point.

Dimension tool is appearing in the Curves Flyout and use to creates dimension lines for technical and architectural drawings. Connector Line tool found in the Curves Flyout. This tool is used to create dynamic connectors between shapes as in a flow chart. Rectangle tool is used for creating simple rectangles and squares. This tool is used for creating basic elliptical oval shapes and circles. When you simple drage the mouse by holding Left button it will create Oval and hold down the Control key while drawing it will be create Circle.

Graph paper tool found in object flayout. The Graph Paper Tool is used to create a group of identical boxes that simulate at sheet of graph paper. Polygons are multi-sided closed shapes.

When we select polygon and draw it then by default its will create pentagons. But we can also change its properties and then we can draw a polygon with up to sides, which looks very much like a star. Spiral tool will found in object flayout. This tool enables you to make different types of spirals with just a few clicks. Shape tool is used for reshaping the objects. Every vector object in Coreldraw is controlled by nodes and you can move these node by mouse and make changes in the object by the shape tool.

The knife tool cut the object in to two physical segments and both segments treat as single object. Open Corel Draw. Select Rectangle tool and draw rectangle or any other object and then fill it with any color. Select Knife Tool form shape flayout. Now click on the point on your object from which you want to cut.

Now drag the mouse by holding the left button to the other point. When you make it then release the mouse left button. Your object is sliced into two parts. Now these two parts are two single objects. The Eraser Tool removes the part of an object. When you use eraser on an object it s divided in to tow section but these two sections are still combined into one object.

Open a new document in CorelDraw. Now Draw Box with the help of rectangular tool and fill with any color. Select the Rectangular object.

Select the Eraser tool from Tool box by clicking on shape tool hold down for movement and then select Eraser tool. In the Tool properties dialog you can set the width of the eraser. Now apply on the object and draw a line from the middle of the object. The object divided in to two sections. Each section has number of node. But over all it s a one object.

Click on any section then you can see bathe section are selected. Free Transform tool in CorelDraw allows you to change the orientation and appearance of the selected object. When you select the Free Transform Tool then property bar display the following option. Free rotation Tool: if you select this then you can rotate your object.

Free Angle Reflection: This will create mirrored objects by dragging a middle selection handle from one side to the other while holding down the Control key. Free Scale Tool: This will be increase or decrease the scale of the image vertically or horizontally. When we apply duplicate command on an object it s create a copy of the object and places it back into the drawing offset from the original.

Its create a copy and places it back to the top and right of the original object. You can also change this position. The Copy command also create duplicate but its create duplicate on the same place where form its copy and also this is two step process first we copy the object and then past. This is use for creating an same object on same place but different places. Create a circle and fill with Yellow Color and give its blue color border of point.

It will create a copy of circle over the original circle. Now change the border color to of this copy as Red and Size as 20 point. Shown in Image below. In CorelDraw the Interactive tools Flyout consist on six major tools which are Interactive blend tool, interactive contour tool, interactive distortion tool, interactive envelop tool, interactive extrude tool, interactive shadow tool.

Each tool apply applies a special effect and we can modifies the object in different ways. Interactive blend tool creates a series of shapes by blending the two objects with each other.

We can also adjust the number, path and color of blending shapes. Now Create tow object for example create tow circle. One is little big form other. Fill the different color in both. Now select the Interactive Blend Tool from interactive flayout. Now click on big circle hold the left button and drag to small circle and then release the mouse to the small circle.

The Contour tool adds evenly spaced shape inside or outside the border of the selected object. When you select the Interactive Contour tool then from property bar you can specify the numbers and the distance between outlines. Create a Rectangle and fill with some color. Select the Rectangle by clicking on it.

Now select the Interactive contour tool from Interactive flayout. Click on the rectangle in center and hold the left button and drag outside the circle. It will create some even spaced shapes outside the rectangle. The interactive Distortion tool effect actually distorts the border of the object. When you select Distortion tool then in property bar there are three distortion mode appear.

Default mode is called Push-Pull, others are zipper and twister. All the Three create diffirent effect and change the shape of your object. Open new document in coreldraw. Write any Alphabetic. For example A , Give some bold Font and color. Select Interactive Distortion Tool from Interactive flayout. Bring the cursor inside the text. Press and Drag a bit to distort the text. You can give different shape to any object with the help of Interactive Envelope tool. By clicking and dragging the dots of red lines you can give different shape.

Create a shape for example a rectangular shape. Select the Interactive Envelope tool form Tool from Interactive flayout. Now click on any node hold the left button and drag the mouse upward or downward or any direction.

You can find the change in shape of your object. Interactive Extrude tool used to extend an object and create the three dimensional effect. Now write the some text with text tool. For example Learning. Format text, change the size little larger and give it any color. Select the Interactive Extrude tool form from Interactive flayout. Now Bring the cursor inside the text. The cursor will change. Press and drag the cursor to the top left corner. Your text will be converted into 3D. Interactive drop shadow is used for applying beautiful shadow effect on any object.

When you select drop shadow tool then form the property bar you can change some of the related property. Create a Rectangle and set size and color. Place the cursor inside the rectangle at center postion. Press and Drag a bit outside the border of the rectangle towards bottom left. You will see the Shadow is created at the back of the rectangle.

The Interactive transparency tool makes object transparent. Transparency tool provides the transparency in terms of gradation where the black gives full transparency and the white gives opaque object.

Now draw a rectangle and Fill with Red color. Now draw another rectangle which will overlap the large portion of the previous red rectangle. Fill the second rectangle with green color. Now select the Green rectangle. Now Select Interactive Transparency Tool. Now place the cursor at the top left corner of the green rectangle and drag it to the bottom right corner.

This will make your green rectangle transparent. You can see that the portion around white rectangle is opaque and the portion around the black rectangle is transparent where you can see red rectangle through it. Interactive Fill tool can be used as a quick option to fill the object with two color gradient. Create a rectangle and select rectangle. Select Interactive Fill Tool.

Now place the cursor at top left. Now drag the cursor from top left to bottom right. It will create a dotted line with the two small squares at the end. By default, the colors filled with black and white gradient. Now you can change the color from property bar. The interactive mesh fill tool is used to fill the multi-colored or multi shade in the single object.

When you select interactive mesh fill tool then your selected object is divide in to different section in row and column.

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