

The pattern is created by repeating the tile to fill up the object. Depending on the size of the object, the fill may consist of one or more tiles. Vector and bitmap patterns are made up of smaller units called tiles. For example, you can create patterns from areas of the workspace or images that you import. For more information, see Managing fills and transparencies. You can browse the available patterns, search by keyword, mark patterns as favorites, vote for patterns that you like, or copy patterns from the Content Exchange to your personal library. The only shades included in the picture are the two that you assign.ĬorelDRAW provides a collection of vector and bitmap patterns that you can access. Two-color pattern transparency - a simple picture composed of "on" and "off" pixels. These vector graphics are smoother and more complex than bitmap images and are easier to manipulate.īitmap pattern transparency - a color picture composed of patterns of light and dark or differently colored pixels in a rectangular array. Vector pattern transparency - a picture composed of lines and fills, instead of dots of color like bitmaps. There are three types of pattern transparency: To apply a two-color pattern transparency To modify a vector or bitmap transparency To apply a vector or bitmap pattern transparency
