Full Version: Vector filling fonts
From: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#10]
4 Oct 2006
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#9] 4 Oct 2006
Mike-
Thanks for your honesty. I will give it a try and let you know what happens. It's not going to be the end of the world if I can't figure this out. LOL
Becky
From: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#11]
4 Oct 2006
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#9] 4 Oct 2006
OMG!!! I just tried the technique you recommended, although I haven't tested the substrate yet. My goodness!! This is a whole new thing on Corel I didn't discover yet. (make it 4,987 on the list of things I didn't know about this program. LOL)
Anyway, at this point I wouldn't mind at all if this didn't actually work...discover the PostScript fill was good enough for me!!! LOL
Thanks so much!!
Becky
From: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#12]
4 Oct 2006
To: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#10] 4 Oct 2006
Mike-
Just to give you an update, your wonderful suggestion worked exactly as I wanted to. Thank you so so much for helping me.
This is perfect!!
Thanks
Becky
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#13]
4 Oct 2006
To: Becky (KIAIJANE) [#12] 4 Oct 2006
Becky:
Very glad it worked for you. It's a neat feature and it's kind of hidden away so not many people have found it.
We used it to create background for molds for spuncast medals.
EDITED: 4 Oct 2006 by MIKEN
From: Mike (MIKEN) [#14]
5 Oct 2006
To: ALL
Late breaking news!
We don't have a corner on bright helpful people on EEO. The people at the Corel forum came up with a work around that's too easy.
Just do the drawing as indicated previously. Save it as a PDF and import it as curves. You can change it to any color you want. You can also change each line thickness if you like.
EDITED: 5 Oct 2006 by MIKEN