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CorelDRAW to create various types of blends, and mixes in a straight line, mixtures along a path and composite mixtures. The mixtures are often used to create shadows and realistic highlights on the objects.
The mixture in a straight line shows the progression shape and size between an object and another. The stroke and fill colors of the intermediate objects are transformed along a straight line path through the color spectrum. The contours of the intermediate objects show a gradual progression of shape and thickness.
After creating a mix, you can copy or clone your configuration on other objects. When you copy a mixture, the object adopts the original configuration, except for stroke and fill attributes. When cloning a mixture, the changes made in the original mixture (also called master) apply to cloning.

image to mix objects

Make a mixture along a straight line. In the toolbox, click the Blend tool. Select the first object and drag on the second. To restore the mixture, press Esc while dragging the object. Mix

an object along a freehand path. In the toolbox, click the Blend tool
. Select the first object. Hold down the Alt key and drag the cursor to draw a line to the second object. Adapt

mixture to a path. In the toolbox, click the Blend tool. Click the mixture. Click the Properties button trip properties bar. Click New
way. Using the curved arrow, click the drive you want to adjust the mixture.

Roll mixture over a full itinerary. Select a mix that is already adapted to a path. Click the Options button diverse mix of property bar and select the check box all the way Mix.

Create a mixture. Use the Blend tool to drag an object to the initial or final order of another mixture.

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