CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 Guidebook

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the traced results. For more information, see
“Tracing bitmaps and editing traced results” in
the Help.


Give it a try


1 In CorelDRAW, click File ` New to start a
new document.


2 Click File ` Import, locate the sketch file
that you created with Corel PHOTO-PAINT,
and click Import.


3 Click in the document window to position
the image on the page.


4 With the image selected, click Tra ce
bitmap on the property bar, and then
choose Quick trace.


To q u i c k l y a c c e s s t h e Quick trace
command, right-click the image, and
choose Quick trace from the context
menu.

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The bitmap sketch, which was created with
Corel PHOTO-PAINT, is imported into CorelDRAW.


The leaf is traced by using the Quick trace command.

Rectangle tool and Ellipse tool
CorelDRAW and Corel PHOTO-PAINT

You can draw basic shapes by using the
Rectangle and Ellipse tools, and then modify
the shapes to create more complex objects.
With CorelDRAW, you can convert the basic
shapes to curves and then edit the curves with
more precision.

Give it a try
1 In the toolbox, click the Rectangle tool or
the Ellipse tool.
2 Drag to draw a rectangle or an ellipse.

To draw a square, hold down Ctrl as you
drag with the Rectangle tool.

To draw a circle, hold down Ctrl as you
drag with the Ellipse tool.

To convert a basic shape to curves with
CorelDRAW, select the shape, and click the
Convert to curves button on the
property bar. After the object is converted
to curves, you can use the Shape tool to
edit and reshape the object.
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