This will allow you to move them freely in order to add new objects. The advantage of creating the psychedelic background in this way is that the circles are independent from each other. Remember to double-click in the center of the selected area in order to perform the cropping operation. To finish, you can crop your final composition in a rectangular shape using the powerful CorelDRAW Crop tool (Toolbox > Crop tool). However, at any point you can select each circle separately and change its width to obtain new and varied circular combinations. Keep in mind that in an effort to speed up this exercise you've been instructed to apply the brush stroke simultaneously to all the circles. Try increasing or decreasing the width of the brush stroke to get similar results to the ones shown in the following image. The advantage of using brush strokes for this type of exercise is that modifying the Artistic Media tool's Stroke width you will achieve a variety of circular shapes. On the top Property bar, click on the drop-down list of brush strokes available for the Brush tool (select the "rainbow" brush stroke under Custom, and you will see how the brush stroke gets applied to all the circles that you have selected). Select all the circles and activate the Artistic Media tool again. In CorelDRAW X7, you can access it clicking on the Window menu > Dockers > Effects > Artistic Media. You can do so by opening the Artistic Media docker. Note: If you prefer, you can access all the available brush strokes and apply them directly on the selected objects. Let's draw several circles on the page, using the Ellipse tool (Toolbox > Ellipse). Once you've created your new and colorful rainbow brush, it's time to use it to create the background. Note: By default, all brushes created with the Artistic Media Brush tool are saved into the …\Corel\CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X7\Draw\CustomMediaStrokes folder. In the dialog box that appears, write a name for your new brush.
Next, in the Artistic Media tool property bar, click on the Save Artistic Media stroke icon. You can also access it by pressing the ‘I’ key on your keyboard. Select the 7 colored rectangles and, in the main Toolbox, click on Artistic Media and then the Brush from the Property Bar. You now have the base motif to create the psychedelic background. In order to get a more psychedelic effect, in this example we have chosen the rainbow colors. Once the table elements have been ungrouped, select them all and delete their black outlines by right clicking on the "No Color" well (X) in the Color Palette.Ĭlick on each one of the rectangles that formed your table and apply a fill color from the Color Palette. Ungroup the elements using the Crl+U shortcut. Select the table and apply a magenta color filling. You can also activate this tool by pressing the ‘D’ key on your keyboard. Using the Graph Paper tool (Toolbox > Graph Paper), draw a 1-row by 7-column table. To start, in a new CorelDRAW document, you will need to create the brush stroke motif. In this CorelDRAW X7 tutorial we will create a psychedelic-style background using mainly the Graph Paper tool, and the Artistic Media tool to create a "rainbow" brush stroke. Psychedelic background and rainbow brush in CorelDRAW by Anna María López LópezĪmong all the great art movements that characterized the seventies, it is worth stressing the influence that Psychedelia had on design and graphic art. CorelCAD 2021 – Education Edition (Windows/Mac).CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021 – Education Edition (Windows/Mac).CorelDRAW Technical Suite 2021 – Education.
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