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explain the fountain fills, patternfills, texture fills, postscript fills?​

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Answered by sapana050607
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Explanation:

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fountain fill is a smooth progression of two or more colors that adds depth to an object. Fountain fills are also known as gradient fills. ... You can specify fill attributes such as the direction of a fill's color blend, the fill's angle, center point, and midpoint. You can also smooth, skew, or repeat a fill.

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Answered by aditya595424
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Answer:

We can add textured, patterned, colored, and some other fills towards an inside of objects enclosed areas. We can customize the fill and fix it as the default, thus all the objects we draw have a similar fill.

This chapter includes the following essential topics:

Using uniform fills

Using fountain fills

Using pattern fills

Using texture fills

Using PostScript fills

Using mesh fills

Fills implementation

Using uniform fills

We can use the uniform fills in the objects. Uniform fill is a solid color we can create or select applying color palettes and color models.

To use the uniform fills

1. Choose the object.

2. Press any color over a color palette.

CorelDRAW Filling Objects

If we wish to mix the colors inside the uniform fill, click Ctrl, and press other colors over a color palette.

Also, we can select the uniform fill through pressing

Uniform fill inside the Object property's Fill section docker

Interactive fill inside a toolbox and press the Uniform fill over property bar

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