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I need the yellow to fade gradually into the orange, which fades into the red, which fades into blue and then to green. Like the one I printed with actual inks blending together.In CorelDRAW's Fountain Fill, it seems to offer the option of more than two colors, and even has a place to enter intermediate colors, but for the life of me, can't remember or figure it out. Ater starting with yellow, I'd like to be able to move the slider just a bit to the right (rather than all the way to the end), and add orange, then a little more and add red, etc.
Quote from: Frog on October 08, 2021, 04:14:39 PMI need the yellow to fade gradually into the orange, which fades into the red, which fades into blue and then to green. Like the one I printed with actual inks blending together.In CorelDRAW's Fountain Fill, it seems to offer the option of more than two colors, and even has a place to enter intermediate colors, but for the life of me, can't remember or figure it out. Ater starting with yellow, I'd like to be able to move the slider just a bit to the right (rather than all the way to the end), and add orange, then a little more and add red, etc.When you first start a fade with the Corel function it only gives you two nodes, one at each end. You can drag a color onto the fade line anywhere you want and more than once. The problem is sepping. That is where I do it manually. So I get proper over lap of each color to the next.
I think you double click on the color node or right click, I'll check. It inserts a new "color box" to mess with. What version of corel?Double click on the line, it drops in a new node..
Sorry. It’s a habit to try and think of how this can print in Spot colors.would probably print more controllable at spot colors. Same 4 color number.Green, into a deep blueish purple, into red, into yellow.