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762 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
You can also fill a shape by choosing Edit Fill command or the Paint
Bucket tool . Because these methods apply pixel data to the region,
Corel Painter first converts the shape to a pixel-based layer. For more
information, see “Applying a color as a fill” on page 230. After you commit
the shape, you cannot re-access the shape-specific controls.
To set shape flatness
1 Choose the Shape Selection tool from the toolbox, and click a shape.
You can select multiple shapes by holding down Shift while clicking the shapes.
2 Right-click the shape and choose Set Shape Attributes.
3 In the Set Shape Attributes dialog box, adjust the Flatness slider.
4 Click Set New Shape Attributes.
Usually, it is not necessary to change the flatness setting. You may want to
change it to adjust for a particular high resolution printer or to avoid a
PostScript limitcheck error. Check with your output service to find out if they
have a recommended flatness setting.
A change in flatness appears only in your output, not on your screen.
Adding, deleting, and moving anchor points
You can add anchor points to create new vertices or curves. You can also delete anchor
points to change the shape of the path or to smooth a contour that has unnecessary
points. This might occur when you draw with the Quick Curve tool or create a shape
from a selection.
Use the Add Point tool to add anchor points to the path.
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