Hi everybody,
I am sure this is a beginner's problem and I feel quite bad that I have to ask this question:
How can I draw a bell curve with Corel Draw X6? Bell curve = the typ of curve used in statistics to illustrate the normal distribution of results of measurements.
I have looked on the internet and also found a link (http://forums.adobe.com/thread/574355). Answer #5 in this respective thread specifically deals with the Corel Draw approach but I seem to be unable to get to the solution.
Can anybody provide me with a step-by-step instruction how I can get such a bell curve?
Thank you!
1 Bezier tool draw a pyramid without the base
2 using shape tool F10 grab all nodes
3 right click to curb
4 manipulate the curb as you please
5 + sign to copy
I also need a bell-shaped curve on the top edge of a rectangle -- but one with a flatter peak [less pointed] and both sides of the bell-curve mirrors of each other... ie; symmetrical.
This is what I've tried so far;
OK -- so I know there has got to be an easy way to do this... and I'm just missing something obvious.
Help / tips / links -- much appreciated!
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Thank you 'Mike in Canada' .... holding the 'Ctl' key while adjusting the control points is what I missing in my process.