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Using the Symbols LibraryFor an easy starting point to creating a simple drawing, nothing beats DRAWs online Symbols library. To access it, choose Tools Ø Symbols and Special Characters, or press Ctrl+F11. From there you can browse through several categories of symbols. When you find one that you like, click on it, then just drag it out of the docker and drop it on the page. Creating the army of candles shown in Figure 3.4 is quite easy:
DRAWs ScrapbookThe Scrapbook helps you organize and access favorite elements you use often. Whether you have certain photos, clipart, 3D models, fills and outlines, or even FTP sites you use frequently, you can save them to DRAWs Scrapbook and then access them easily as you work. To start working with the Scrapbook, choose Tools Ø Scrapbook and then choose the command you want from the submenu that appears. Figure 3.5 shows the dialog that appears when you choose the Browse command from the Scrapbook pop-up submenu.
You can quickly open any file in the Scrapbook by double-clicking on its icon, or you can drag the icon into your current drawing to import the file. If you leave the Browse page set to the directory where you keep your current project, you will have instant access to those files. The second tab of the Scrapbook, Clipart, takes you to the Samples directory. You may want to navigate to the Corel Clipart CD or some other directory or disk where you have additional clipart files. To change the location in which Corel looks for clipart, click the down-arrow beside the Look In box and choose the drive or folder from the displayed list. The Scrapbook provides preview images of clipart on the disk or in the directory you select. When you find the image you want, drag it into your drawing. The Photos tab also opens to the Samples directory. You may want to change the directory in the Look In box to the Photos directory on the Corel CD. You can then navigate to the photo image you want and drag it to the Corel work area to add it to your current file. The Favorite Fills and Outlines tab enables you to store your favorite fills and outlines for easy access when you want to reuse them. Details about this are found in Chapter 29. The 3D Models tab enables you to store and select 3D models you create or import from other sources. Lastly, the FTP Sites tab gives you easy access to FTP sites you use to download files for use in your projects. Both the 3D Models tab and the FTP Sites tab were added to the Scrapbook in DRAW 8. Now you can connect directly to an FTP site from the Scrapbook and download files for use in your illustrations without needing or starting up a dedicated FTP client of your own. Using Fills and OutlinesOne of the first things that new DRAW users do to selected objects is apply fills and outlines, undoubtedly because the controls of the on-screen color palette are right there in front of their noses. Although the Outline and Fill dialogs and dockers have considerable depth, its easy (as usual) to perform the basic moves. To apply a fill to a selected object, try this:
Any object can be outlined, but until version 8, only objects that were closed could be filled. A closed object is one whose outline begins and ends in the same place, such as a circle or a rectangle. Chapters 6 and 7 offer considerable detail on filling and outlining, respectively.
Selecting Multiple ObjectsDRAW allows you to select literally thousands of objects at one time for the purposes of grouping, combining, welding, moving, duplicating, deleting, or mass editing of fills and/or outlines. If the objects are in close proximity and are well defined, you can drag a marquee around them to select them. If you need to select certain objects amid others that you dont want to select, the trick is to use the Shift key, like this:
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