Hi
I want to pattern a hole on a specific path with equal distance, how can i do it?
I am wait for your reply.
Thanks
Hello majid; I would use the Step & Repeat tool to make copies of the circles. Did you learn to make the "m" with the holes and the extrude? And don't forget about the Help on the bar at the top of the screen.
George
Hi Dear George
Thank you for your reply.
Yes i found about extrude tools . and about the pattern tool i need to pattern it in a spline path not in a vertical or horizontal .
I am new in Corel so please tell me the menu of Step & Repeat tool
majid As Hugh stated there are usually more than one way of doing anything in CorelDRAW. Once you learn what CorelDRAW can do and the different ways it can be done you just have to decide which is best for the way you know how to do it. All the circles were done with the step And Repeat tool. make the first Circle and use the Step and Repeat to place the second where you want then select and group the two circles, and go from thee
GeorgePS Hugh Never Calls me DEAR!!! l0l
I test the Blend but it is not true
I want t copy a hole on a specific path . please see below pictures :
1- one hole
2- holes on a non linear path :
I do it in another software but i need to do it in Corel
So please let me to know step by step
Thank you
majid.3728 said:I test the Blend but it is not true
First create a linear blend:
and the path you want to fit it to ...
Now select the original blend (by one of its inner objects, not an end) and click on the Path Properties tool:
Select New Path and click on the path. The blend will move to the path:
There is an option to blend along full path:
You can also change the number of steps now if needed. The result:
You will then probably want to create an outside contour:
Break the contour group apart, break the blend apart and ungroup all. Delete the control curve for the blend ...
Now you can select everything, combine and assign a fill ...
Right on, Harry!
I do this a lot making rhinestone templates, and this is exactly how I place the rhinestones as the outline of the image.