tailieunhanh - CorelDRAW X5 The Official Guide part 74

CorelDRAW X5 The Official Guide part 74. Learn to create outstanding fine art and eye-catching commercial graphics with one powerful tool! CorelDRAW X5: The Official Guide is your comprehensive reference and workbook to get you started designing visually captivating CorelDRAW artwork. Learn, step by step, how to create the illustrations you've imagined, quickly assemble layouts for print and package designs, import and edit photos, master the art of typography and the science of color theory, make 3D scenes from 2D objects, and apply special effects to ordinary pictures. Packed with expert techniques and advice for creating professional-quality art, this. | 694 CorelDRAW X5 The Official Guide Glows All effects created with the Drop Shadow tool are dynamically updated bitmaps and as such they can look soft as shadows do on overcast days they can also be put into merge modes. Therefore you take a blurry bitmap put it in Multiply merge mode and you have a re-creation of a shadow. However if you take that same blurry bitmap give it a light color and then put it in Normal or Add merge mode you have a glow effect. This is part of what CorelDRAW does when you use a Glow preset and you have a lot of manual control for creating a shady or glowing look that perfectly suits a piece of work. Like other effects in CorelDRAW drop shadows maintain a dynamic link any changes to the control object automatically update the shadow. A shadow s look its position color opacity and feathering can be customized plus you can manipulate the angle stretch and fade properties of shadows and glows. Using the Drop Shadow Tool and Property Bar The Drop Shadow tool is about as hard to use as click-dragging and after you click-drag to create a custom shadow you ll see a series of property bar options. The tool is found in the toolbox with other interactive tools. MflTE I A drop shadow effect is anchored to an object at a specific point. For example after nu L I you click-drag to create a drop shadow the shadow is apparently anchored to the object by the white marker the beginning of the effect. However if you drag to any of the other three sides of an object the shadow will snap to these other areas. Shadows are anchored because you probably don t want your drop shadow to become detached from your object if you move the object. Losing your shadow is a privilege only to be enjoyed by vampires. After an initial click-drag to add a drop shadow to an object you ll notice the property bar lights up and you now have a ton of options for refining what amounts to sort of a default drop shadow effect. Drop shadows can take one of two states flat drop or .

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