Hi, I would like so much if the Perspective Tool could put in perspective... Bitmaps!Put images in perspective, in walls, in buildings,in over other image to mask an old signmaking to replace, etc.The entire signmaking industry will be so happy to have this useful enhancement.Also, the signmaking industry works a lot with the 'Scale World Unit' window,could be useful to have this window but in a toolbar to be permantely accessible.Thanks
Hernán said:Hi, I would like so much if the Perspective Tool could put in perspective... Bitmaps!
It's absolutely necessary I wonder why corel is so reluctant to include that into draw. And I would also love to see the Envelope tool supporting the bitmaps.
To catch up Jeffs idea (which I think is a GREAT idea and would be a rich improvement in CorelDRAW!):
A Distortion Tool for BOTH bitmaps and vectors in CorelDRAW. I know this feature already exists in PP, BUT it is not restricted to the object's boundary, either to the documents size. The tool I illustrated below would be something like the envelope tool in CorelDRAW, but with an enhanced grid inside and a resizable/free positionable effect area. And with a pick cursor you could copy the shape from a vector object...
With this tool you would be able to apply perspective effects, bulge and inflate effects as well as texture wrapping techniques on imported dxf objects...
The "brush warping" thing is really interessting...
Aleem Ashraf said:It's absolutely necessary I wonder why corel is so reluctant to include that into draw. And I would also love to see the Envelope tool supporting the bitmaps.
Many users are asking for this so I think it would be a great addition. Of course we have the KPT filters that supports this, but the KPT interface is a bit strange. Building it into the Envelope tool would be the simplest and most logical. Many users actually thinks it also works with bitmaps already.
We were talking about it here too: http://community.coreldraw.com/forums/t/6019.aspx
The KPT Projector filter seems to do it. I haven't tried it though.
BTW nice illustrations of both Jeff and MO here!