hi,
i want to know about monochrome bitmap..how its done in coreldraw...i do some trial but my image pixelate no perfect.....
i watch tutorial and exited to its really happen in coreldraw....link of the tutorial
Watch Monochrome Tutorial
can its happen without this plugin...
Try this: Create an object and give it a fill and a linear (for example) transparency. Convert the object to Grayscale * bitmap with Transparent background (Bitmaps menu). Change from Grayscale to Black and White (1-bit) mode (Bitmaps > Mode), use the Line Art setting. You will get a bitmap that is faded from black to white, no visible transparency. Now, here's the cool thing: You can change the colors of Monocrome bitmaps in Draw, just like with an ordinary vector object. Simply right click a color to change the black part and left click to change the white. If you left click the No color swatch, you will replace white with transparent and, voila!
* Also possible to use any of the other color modes, as long as you check Transparent background.
ctindia said:thanks i tried this... and its nice...but its happen only with object...if id do it with JPG image or bitmap image its not happen...image not color.....how do with bitmaps....jpg files...any idea ???
Yes. The key to making it work all the time is that the image must be transparent. I could explain how to do this in Photoshop but it takes a handful of steps. Try using Clip Studio Paint which does it with 1 click. It has a function under the Edit menu called "Convert Brightness to Opacity". This makes the art truly transparent. Save this as png or tif then import into CorelDraw. With this file, if you convert to bitmap, it will work as you expect. It remains grayscale but you can add color to it.