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    oh RUSS,I try to do it in xara x as you,but atlast I still finsh it in the coreldraw.can you tell me how to?

    [This message was edited by eachfound on December 13, 2001 at 17:19.]

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    oh RUSS,I try to do it in xara x as you,but atlast I still finsh it in the coreldraw.can you tell me how to?

    [This message was edited by eachfound on December 13, 2001 at 17:19.]

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    Hmmm want to see this but no pic here.. can you try to repost it.. be nice to see.

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    If you have the graphic on your harddrive try using the "Post Attachment" checkbox instead using the "image" UBBCode tag (which requires a url address for the image). The "post attachment" one will upload the graphic to the forum's server and is more dependable.

    Regards, Ross

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    I'm so sorry
    there's service has any problem,and this is befor's pic

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    Both applications have similar tools. I think that when you become more familiar with Xara's tools, you will be able to do everything you can do in CorelDRAW...and much more :-)

    Gary

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    that looks good nice work..
    how long did these both take to do?

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    Bill Blum

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    xara x's mould tool can't add the node

    four days.

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    Each,

    Is the problem you are speaking off still with the fish-net stockings?

    Often times I find trying to accomplish too much with a single blend between curved lines. Using a combination of blends between two or three pairs of curved lines gives better results. Then put the blends into a clipview (powerclip in Corel terminology) to control the outer edges of the blends.

    It may also be that a blend just wont do the trick. Use a blend to create the intermediate curves, but convert the blend to editable shapes and ungroup and manually shape the intermediate lines.

    I hope this is what you were getting at.

    I forgot, very nice picture!

    Could you share how you did the print pattern of the girl's skirt please???

    [This message was edited by John S. Clements on December 14, 2001 at 00:09.]

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    Can't beleive that the stockings are just good old blends is the true? eachfound or USSR?

    Turan

 

 

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