To spray a line
1 Open the Curve flyout, and click the Artistic media tool.
2 Click the Sprayer button ^ on the property bar.
3 Choose a spraylist from the Spraylist file } -"f^- list box on the property bar.
If the spraylist you want is not listed, click the Browse button on the property bar to select the folder in which the file is located.
4 Drag to draw the line. You can also
Adjust the number of objects sprayed at Type a number in the top box of the each spacing point Dabs/spacing of objects to be sprayed
J. i box on the property bar.
Adjust the spacing between dabs Type a number in the bottom box of the
Dabs/spacing of objects to be sprayed
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Set the spray order |
Choose a spray order from the Choice of |
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spray order list box on the property bar. | |
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Adjust the size of spray objects |
Type a number in the top box of the Size of |
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objects to be sprayed box on the property | |
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Increase or decrease the size of the spray |
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objects as they progress along the line |
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property bar. | |
Reset a spraylist to its saved settings Click the Reset values button on the property bar.
Reset a spraylist to its saved settings Click the Reset values button on the property bar.
Increasing the value for the size of spray objects along the line causes objects to become larger as they are distributed along the path.
Spraylists that have more complex objects use more system resources. CorelDRAW takes longer to produce lines using complex objects, and these objects will increase the file size. Using symbols for each group in the list can help reduce file size and demands on your system. For more information about creating symbols, see "Working with symbols" on page 127.
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