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Note the segment marked with the blue circle is, in fact, a straight line.Repeat this action for each segment to properly adjust the perimeter based on the the figure we are using as a reference. To edit the individual segments: Click and drag the ends of the Control handles ( the blue control handles are indicated by red arrows – see below) and move each one in order to follow the edges of the figure.With the Shape Tool still selected, on the Property bar choose Convert to Curve.Click on the Shape Tool (F10), and select all nodes ( indicated by blue circles), by dragging around them to marquee select them all.(You can also use the Snap To drop-down list from the Toolbar to select which objects to snap to). (*) Select guideline and make sure to snap objects ( View > Snap to > Guideline), is active. Add nodes to the edge of the figure as below. Next, click on the Bézier Tool ( Toolbox > Bézier Tool or key shortcut: Q), to add segments (as anchor points, applying them only to left half of the figure. Add a vertical guideline (*) to the center of the image (select the guideline and hit P on the keyboard to place center page).Note: When task is finish, Unlock object and delete bitmap used as reference. Or right-click the object and choose: Lock object. Lock the image to prevent accidental movements.(*) 70 is a good value, however it will depend on the contrast of the original image. Once transparency has been applied, this can be further adjusted using the small transparency slider bar that will appear beneath the image.
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After choosing a Uniform Transparency from the Property bar (see image below), lower the transparency of the image but leave it clear enough (*) to be able to use the bitmap as reference.Select the object and click on the Transparency Tool (Toolbox > Transparency tool).Import figure (bitmap) to workspace: Go to: File > Import (Ctrl + I) and press Enter to center the image on the page.The techniques applied in this example can be adapted to other shapes such as bottles, cups, flower pots, sports teams’ logos, shields or any other symmetrical objects. In this example we will be using a fake CorelDRAW logo (as a sportive badge), which is why we will be using an irregular shape with straight and curved lines, but with symmetry on both sides (right and left). How to rebuild a bitmap as vectors with a winding figure (symmetrical shape), using CorelDRAW X7 capabilities.CorelCAD 2023 – Education Edition (Windows/Mac).CorelDRAW Graphics Suite – Education Edition (Windows/Mac).CorelCAD 2023 – Education License (Windows/Mac).CorelDRAW Graphics Suite – Education License (Windows/Mac).CorelCAD 2023 – Corporate License (Windows/Mac).CorelDRAW Graphics Suite – Business License (Windows/Mac).
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