![]() ![]() ![]() when you put an object on an object, you do not lose the image under it (as in packages for working with bit graphics, for example, Paint), it’s like cutting out individual images (objects) from a paper to form the final image: turning, stretching, on top of each other until the final image is obtained. To work with the program Corel Draw it is necessary to clearly imagine that the picture consists of objects, which in turn consist of a contour (contours) and a fill. Corel Draw Tutorial Part Two Principles of Work in Corel Draw ![]()
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