Drawing using object coordinates, creating objects from enclosed areas, using smart fill
Mastering Working with Objects in CorelDRAW

Drawing Using Object Coordinates

Mastering Drawing using Object Coordinates in CorelDRAW talks about how to draw objects using object coordinates. But first, we will learn how to change the default settings of your document. You can set a default outline style, default outline width, and default outline colour. Then, we will learn how to change the order of objects on the page. Mastering Drawing using Object Coordinates in CorelDRAW teaches us how to create objects from enclosed areas using the Smart Fill tool. The “Smart Fill” tool is unique, because unlike other fill tools, it can detect the edges of an area. Because the “Smart Fill” tool creates a closed path around the area, it basically creates a new object that can be filled, moved, copied, or edited. Thus, there are two ways to use this tool. To fill an area, or to create a new object from an area. What happens when we click outside the area covered by the overlapping areas when using the Smart Fill tool?

We will be drawing objects using object coordinates. Then we will move to learning how to use object coordinates to draw a circle, an ellipse, a multipoint line, a straight line, a polygon, a rectangle, a square, and a star. Objects already created using object coordinates can be edited by repositioning the appropriate coordinates of that object. Finally, we will learn how to draw an object using object coordinates interactively.

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