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Unit 8: Tools Working with CorelDraw
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Figure 8.14: Image after Framing
Source: http://www.visionary-voyager.com.au/corel/photopaint/Photofun/frames/frame1.htm
Kid’s Play: It reconstructs images by sampling main colour images and replacing them with lite
pegs, building blocks, finger paints, or paint by numbers.
Mosaic: The mosaic effect gives images the appearance of being created with mosaic tiles. Users
can also choose to have the tiles form a vignette pattern.
Particles: It creates stars or bubbles across an image, resulting in the appearance of star fields,
dust, or carbonated soda.
Stained Glass: Users can determine pane and solder size, and can simulate outdoor lighting
through a luminosity setting to create a stained glass image through a 3D lighting check box in
the stained glass dialog box.
Weather: It adds natural elements and atmosphere to images, ranging from a snow flurry to a
snowstorm, drizzling rain to a downpour, and misty fog to pea-soup fog.
Distort Filters
Blocks: It divides an image into scrambled block pieces. The block size, distance between them,
and the background colour can be altered.
Ripple: It distorts an image with one or more waves. The strength of the can be adjusted as to
increase or decrease the distortion level.
Tile: It converts an image similar to a group of tiles on a grid.
Whirlpool: It applies a fluid, swirling pattern across images. The customisable options are
smear length, spacing, twist, and streak details.
Wind: It blurs an image in a specific direction, creating the effect of wind blowing across an
image. The strength and direction of the wind effect can be altered.
Noise Filters
Diffuse: It is used to spreads out the pixels of an image to fill in blank spaces and remove noise.
The level of diffusion can be set for the effect to appear smooth or blurry, or produce a soft,
double-edged look.
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