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Fill mesh with Corel Draw

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It should be noted that the mesh fillings in Corel Draw! It can only be applied to closed objects or has a single path.
  • First, the Corel Draw! creating an object with the ellipse tool found in the toolbox:

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  • Then that image will be converted to curves (by clicking with the right mouse button on the object):

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  • Once the object has been converted to curves the tool will be used image to work it, moving the control handles to create the desired shape:

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  • Then you will apply a fill to the created object. You can use the interactive fill tool and create a linear gradient fill to then remove the outline of the object:

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  • Now a mesh will be applied to the object, for that you must select it and then go to the toolbox and click on the Mesh Fill tool.
  • Next, the values ​​that the mesh fill will have will be written (see property bar at the top); 2 horizontal and 4 vertical. Then press the enter key:

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  • Now it's time to add colors to the mesh. Select the mesh fill object and start to drag colors from the color palette to each area of ​​the figure:

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  • Finally, click on the selection tool and then click on the canvas, as follows:

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