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5 In the Blend dialog box, type a value in the Number of Steps box to control how many intermediate
shapes are created.
6 In the Spacing area, enable one of the following options:
• Equal — blends shapes with equal spacing
• Decrease toward end — starts blending with wide spacing and decreases toward the end of the
blend
• Increase toward end — starts blending with small spacing and increases toward the end of the
blend
• Increase toward/from middle — widens spacing in the middle and decreases toward both ends
7 In the Color area, choose one of the following options:
• RGB — progresses color directly over the course of the blend
• Hue CW — progresses color clockwise in the color wheel to reach the destination color
• Hue CCW — progresses color counterclockwise in the color wheel to reach the destination color
8 Type a value between 0.01 and 100 in the Perspective Factor box to control the spacing of
intermediate shapes.
With a Perspective Factor of 1.0, the shapes are spaced evenly. With a Perspective Factor of less than
1.0, shapes are closer at the beginning of the blend and farther apart at the end of the blend. With a
Perspective Factor greater than 1.0, shapes are farther apart at the beginning of the blend and closer
at the end of the blend.
9 Enable any of the following check boxes:
• Arc Length Matching — blends shapes containing a different number of anchor points
• Align Shape Start Points — bases the orientation of intermediate shapes on the orientation of the
start and end shapes. When disabled, Corel Painter bases the orientation of intermediate shapes
on the starting point (first anchor point) of the start and end shapes. This can create a “tumbling”
appearance in the intermediate shapes.
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