Author Topic: Changing color of Distressed Objects for Mock Up in CorelDRAW and/or Photoshop  (Read 1950 times)

Offline Frog

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I have single color designs in CorelDRAW, black with white distress overlays. How can I let people see how they will look as they will be printed, white on blue?

Custy wants to post a pic for sales purposes.

I'll be working on this on the meantime. :)
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Offline aauusa

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Maybe overthinking or confused

Draw a square for back ground blue the place design on top change distress to blue and black to white

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I know is Corel but is the object vector or bitmap

Offline Lizard

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In Corel if it is a black and white bitmap, left click on no fill color and right click on the shirt color.
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yeah, that last one gets it! Yay! thanks.

In all my years of rimming the distress filters, I have never needed to change colors.

For info for anyone interested, the distressed filter is a bitmap, the object is vector.
That rug really tied the room together, did it not?