CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 Guidebook

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Chapter 14: Illustration | 193

drastic highlights, such as glass or plastics.
Layering multiple simple objects with a mesh
fill applied to each object can result in more
complex and realistic illustrations.


Give it a try


1 Select an object.


2 In the toolbox, click the Mesh fill tool.


3 On the property bar, type the number of
columns and rows in the Grid size boxes.


4 Drag the grid nodes on the object to adjust
the grid.


5 Select a node, and click a color on the color
palette to apply the color to the selected
section of the grid.


To add just a tint of color, select a node,
hold down Ctrl, and click a color on the
color palette.

To add a node, click anywhere within the
grid, and click the Add intersection
button on the property bar. To delete a

node, select the node, and click the Delete
nodes button on the property bar.

A mesh fill can be applied only to an object
with a single path. To apply a mesh fill to
more complex objects, create the mesh fill
on a larger object, and use the PowerClip™
command to position the mesh fill object
within the complex shape. For more
information, see “PowerClip” on page 172.

A mesh fill is applied to the vase.

The Mesh fill tool can be used to create smooth color transitions.
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