I shall be grateful if someone could provide some advice on how I may create a satin finish using Draw and/or Photo Paint X5. What I have in mind can be created with Photoshop (http://www.pixeladdiction.com/bb/articles.php?action=viewarticle&artid=21&page=2) as well as Illustrator (http://vector.tutsplus.com/tutorials/create-a-smooth-satin-background-using-blends/).
I have tried to do the same using Draw and Photo Paint but the gradient fill tool in Corel does not seem to behave in the same manner as Photoshop's gradient fill.
Thank you.
Johann Foo said:I shall be grateful if someone could provide some advice on how I may create a satin finish using Draw and/or Photo Paint X5.
Here you are...
Hey Jeff!
Thanks a lot! I'll have to carefully go through the steps you have shown. Great. Just great.
Hi Jeff, I went off to prepare and show how to do this and you method is way better than mine just great and what I would expect from you
Joe
Hi JF,
Jeff's technique is the best to give full control over the effect (i.e. you can create your own folds and creases, etc). If you want a very quick effect with virtually no control then you could try Edit>Fill and Choose the Texture Fill option. Under "Samples" you will find Curtains. That gives a satin curtain type finish. Keep on hitting the Preview button before applying the fill to get variations of the effect. There are some values you can change and you can change the colours to anything you like.
Best regards,Brian.
Brian said:There are some values you can change and you can change the colours to anything you like.
hi B,
I gave your idea a try. Then i applied some blur to the texture, then some mesh warp: