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  • Creating a chequer pattern were the cheques get smaller?

    Posted by Stephen Morriss on 15 February 2012 at 16:51

    I’m trying to fade from solid white cut vinyl to the paint colour using a grid or chequer pattern that grows smaller, kind of like a fade but in cut vinyl.

    So you start off with a normal chequer pattern but then each row the squares get smaller and the gap grows until you end up with all gap and no squares.

    I’ve tried drawing it in Corel but I’m having trouble getting it right so has anyone done this or is there a technique of formula?

    Regards
    Steve

    Stephen Morriss replied 13 years, 8 months ago 7 Members · 16 Replies
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  • Tim Painter

    Member
    15 February 2012 at 17:11

    Can you post what you have so far even if it is rough?

  • Ian Johnston

    Member
    15 February 2012 at 17:56

    What your after is a square halftone

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    15 February 2012 at 19:38

    This demo using circular dots if it is any help. Keep meaning to have a go at this.
    http://www.uksignboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=17625

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    15 February 2012 at 20:10

    used to be a program called the rastorbator, worth a look

    Its easy in Corel, create a dot say 10mm, hit plus on keyboard, make shape 9.5mm then hold control button and drag to one side. Then just hit control D and the circles get progressively smaller as you do

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 02:05

    I don’t use corel so this might not be an option for you but is there not a perspective effect you could use in corel?? If I were doing it I would first create the block of squares all the same size then using the perspective effect get it to reduce in size.

  • Gary Birch

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 08:31
    quote Chris Windebank:

    used to be a program called the rastorbator, worth a look

    Its easy in Corel, create a dot say 10mm, hit plus on keyboard, make shape 9.5mm then hold control button and drag to one side. Then just hit control D and the circles get progressively smaller as you do

    Did you used to rastorbate a alot then Chris :lol1:

    Seriously, I have been using Corel 9 years now and you have just taught me something so simple but so effective….. thanks 😉

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 09:11

    Hi Gary, not commenting on the rastabator :lol1:

    Have a look at Scott Gregson utube videos, done loads of courses, in fact all of them from Click n learn.

  • Gary Birch

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 09:21
    quote Chris Windebank:

    Have a look at Scott Gregson utube videos, done loads of courses, in fact all of them from Click n learn.

    I will Chris…. thanks for the heads up mate I owe you one 😉

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 10:02

    this may help, all keyboard shortcuts

  • Gary Birch

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 11:28

    Hi Chris
    I do have a hard copy of that somewhere which I got with X5 but having electronically helps a treat mate …. thanks

    Gary

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 11:41
    quote Chris Windebank:

    this may help, all keyboard shortcuts

    Nice one Chris! 😀

  • Stephen Morriss

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 13:54

    Wow, now there’s a lot of replies 😮

    For some reason I never got an email notification about the replies so thanks for the suggestions.

    I’ll try attaching the coreldraw file that I’ve done so far, I tried 2 ways and I used the blend tool but still need to fine tune it.

    I’ll also look at the links suggested, thanks

    Steve

  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 14:23

    post it up or pdf it, see if we help further

  • Stephen Morriss

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 15:22

    Here’s the Coreldraw file, X5. I can post a pdf if you’d prefer.

    This one’s nearly there but still need some work on the spacing

    Steve


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  • Chris Windebank

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 15:30

    you are ahead of me, still on X4

  • Stephen Morriss

    Member
    16 February 2012 at 16:01

    Oops, corels busy at the moment with that ASCI program, trying to weld the blobs, should have done it on my wifes new computer.

    Steve

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