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#1 sksig

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Posted 07 July 2005 - 11:05 AM

I have this problem in corel... I'm creating a sign that I will import in a picture later. I have to change the perspective view of the sign so it will look realistic in the picture. Ok... I use the rectangle tool in corel to create the frame of the sign with, let's say, 3pixels witdh. When I add the perspective effect on the sign the text changes perspective and the rectangle around it changes too.... but... the pixel dimension of the rectangle does not change at all. the closest and the furthest part of the "project" has the same 3pixel widht all around. That makes this look very unreal. And yes I have tried to check in the "scale with image". Is there a way to convert the rectangle, that is made of one line, into two lines with fill between? That way it would work wery well in perspective view.
Please try to help me on this one.

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Posted 07 July 2005 - 11:25 AM

Corel Draw or Photopaint? You should use the 3D perspective tool.

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Posted 07 July 2005 - 11:45 AM

Faken, on Jul 7 2005, 04:25 PM, said:

Corel Draw or Photopaint? You should use the 3D perspective tool.

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I'm using coreldraw version 11. And yes I'm using the 3d perspective tool... Just try this... create a "road" using the line tool. set the pixel width of the line to 16px. Now you have a road that you are looking straight down to. now you wanna add some depth into this using the 3d perspective tool. TRy to let the road go from wery close to you and extend to wery far from you.... If it would be realistic, the road should be much smaller on the end that is far away from you, but instead it looks all the same... that is 16px.

hmmmm...

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Posted 07 July 2005 - 11:49 AM

Húha... I've found it... arrange -> convert outline to object... thanx anyway ;-)





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