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Cropping and erasing objects

You can crop and erase portions of objects.

Cropping objects

Cropping lets you quickly remove unwanted areas in objects and imported photos, eliminating the need to ungroup objects, break linked groups apart, or convert objects to curves. You can crop vector objects and bitmaps.

Cropping objects

When cropping objects, you define a rectangular area (cropping area) that you want to keep. Object portions outside the cropping area are removed. You can specify the exact position and size of the cropping area, and you can rotate and resize it. You can also remove the cropping area.

You can crop only selected objects without affecting other objects in a drawing, or you can crop all objects on the drawing page. In either case, the affected text and shape objects are automatically converted to curves.

Erasing portions of objects

CorelDRAW lets you erase unwanted portions of bitmaps and vector objects. The Eraser tool works just like a pencil eraser, removing any part of the image over which you click and drag. Erasing automatically closes any affected paths and converts the object to curves. If you erase connecting lines, CorelDRAW creates subpaths rather than individual objects.

When working with a pen or stylus, you can use pressure to vary the size of the eraser nib. If your pen or stylus supports tilt and bearing, you can use these features to vary the flatness and rotation of the eraser nib. You can also set fixed values for the tilt angle and bearing angle so that the flatness and rotation of the nib remain the same.

You can use your stylus to vary the size and flatness of the eraser nib.

Deleting virtual line segments

You can also delete virtual line segments, which are portions of objects that overlap each other. For example, you can delete a loop in a line that crosses over itself, or loops in line segments in which two or more objects overlap.

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Objects on locked, hidden, Grid, or Guides layers cannot be cropped. Also, you cannot crop OLE and Internet objects, rollovers, or the content of PowerClip objects.

During cropping, affected linked groups, such as contours, blends, and extrusions, are automatically broken apart.

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You can move, rotate, and size the cropping area interactively as you would any object. To move the cropping area, drag it to a new position. To size the cropping area, drag any of its handles . To rotate the cropping area, click inside, and drag a rotation handle .

You can remove the cropping area by pressing Esc.

You can also

Change the size of the eraser nib

Type a value in the Eraser thickness box on the property bar, and press Enter.

Change the shape of the eraser nib

Click the Round nib or the Square nib button on the property bar.

Vary the width of the eraser nib

Click the Pen pressure button on the property bar to enable it.

The maximum width of the nib is determined by the value specified in the Eraser thickness box.

If you are using the mouse, press the Up arrow or Down arrow to simulate changes in pen pressure and change the width of the eraser nib.

Vary the flatness of the eraser nib

Click the Pen tilt button on the property bar to enable it.

Flatten the eraser nib by setting a fixed value for pen tilt

Click the Pen tilt button on the property bar to disable it, and type a value in the Tilt angle box.

You can specify a value between 15 and 90. The lower the value, the flatter the nib.

Vary the rotation of the eraser nib

Click the Pen bearing button on the property bar to enable it.

Rotate the eraser nib by setting a fixed value for pen bearing

Click the Pen bearing button on the property bar to disable it, and type a value in the Bearing angle box.

You can specify a value between 0 and 359.

Maintain all the nodes of the area being erased

Disable the Reduce nodes button on the property bar.

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When you erase portions of objects, any affected paths are automatically closed.

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You can erase straight lines by clicking where you want to start erasing, and then clicking where you want to finish erasing. Press Ctrl if you want to constrain the line's angle.

You can also erase an area of a selected object by double-clicking the area with the Eraser tool.

The Virtual segment delete tool snaps upright when positioned properly.

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The Virtual segment delete tool does not work on linked groups such as drop shadows, text, or images.

Deleting virtual line segments

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Crop Tools Cycel Ic Corel Draw

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