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My limited, therefore, to find the master! Seeking help!
Identify the different shades of color piece, (like to draw maps. Three kinds of color piece, such as red, green label on January 2, yellow on the block on the block, by analogy. Explanation: the picture ![]() Last edited by johnlong; 09-10-2010 at 03:38. |
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Is really a problem !
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Hi.
I don't really understand what you are trying to do either. -John |
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So, the posterized results of a powertrace are turned into lines, with numbers for that piece's previous shade. |
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Use Smart Fill Tool in Corel Draw. It will paint any areas on your powertraced picture.
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