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Unit 8: Tools Working with CorelDraw
Crayon: It makes an image look like a wax crayon drawing. You can specify the crayon pressure Notes
and create dark outlines around elements in the image.
Figure 8.8: The Crayon Art Stroke
Source: http://www.visionary-voyager.com.au/corel/photopaint/Photofun/artstrokes/3-crayon.htm
Cubist: It groups similarly coloured pixels into squares to produce an image that resembles a
cubist painting. You can specify the square size, the amount of light, and the paper colour.
Did u know? Cubist seems to work best on larger images with fewer objects and low
complexity, due mainly to the visual ‘chaos’ it creates using rather large brush strokes.
Fine detail within images is generally lost using this effect, making finely detailed photographs
difficult to interpret after its use. But on images with fewer, larger foreground objects and little
or no background, then effect it produces can be quite stunning.
Figure 8.9: The Cubist Art Stroke
Source: http://www.visionary-voyager.com.au/corel/photopaint/Photofun/artstrokes/4-cubist.htm
Impressionist: It makes an image look like an impressionist painting. You can customize the
dabs of colour or the brush strokes and specify the amount of light in the image.
Figure 8.10: Impressionist Painting
Source: http://www.visionary-voyager.com.au/corel/photopaint/Photofun/artstrokes/6-
impressionist.htm
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