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782 | Corel Painter 2015 User Guide
Selecting and modifying shapes
“Selecting a shape” (page 791)
“Modifying shape outlines and fills” (page 792)
Adding, deleting, and moving anchor points” (page 794)
Adjusting curvature” (page 796)
“Cutting and joining shape segments” (page 798)
Converting shapes
“Converting shapes to image layers” (page 800)
“Converting selections to shapes” (page 801)
Transforming shapes
“Resizing, rotating, skewing, and flipping shapes” (page 802)
“Duplicating shapes” (page 804)
“Combining shapes” (page 805)
“Blending shapes” (page 806)
“Saving a shape outline as a selection” (page 808)
Sharing shapes
“Exporting Adobe Illustrator shapes” (page 809)
Getting started with shapes
In Corel Painter, you work mainly with bitmaps, also known as raster images. Shapes, however, are vector
objects. You can work with them in Corel Painter in much the same way you work with vector objects in
drawing programs like CorelDRAW® and Adobe Illustrator. For more information, see “Exporting Adobe
Illustrator shapes” on page 809. Vector graphics are made up of lines, curves, objects, and fills that are all
calculated mathematically.
Corel Painter draws shapes in an anti-aliased fashion. This anti-aliasing gives objects a smooth edge, as
opposed to the jagged edges apparent in some drawing programs. Some clipart objects actually look like
photographic elements when they are imported into Corel Painter and displayed with anti-aliasing.
Anti-aliased shapes are typically slower to appear on the screen in Corel Painter than are aliased objects
in drawing programs, so you may want to use your drawing program for most of your object creation.
You can then import the vector artwork into Corel Painter, tweak it with the drawing tools, and add some
Natural-Media effects.
When you create a shape in Corel Painter, the shape appears on a special shape layer. To maintain all of the
editing properties of a shape, the shape must remain on the shape layer. However, you convert the shape to
a pixel-based default image layer, so you can apply effects, transformations, or use painting tools. For more
information, see “Converting shapes to image layers” on page 800.
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