Learn how to create a hatch fill pattern in CorelDRAW that you can use to fill in any object to add definition and a unique look to any of your EasyScriber projects.
In this video we space our hatch lines .010" apart, but you can use whatever spacing you like to achieve your desired appearance.
Experiment with different line spacing and line directions for different effects, and save each hatch pattern as it's own so you can come back and use it again anytime.
Creating a hatch pattern in CorelDRAW for use with EasyScriber
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Re: Creating a hatch pattern in CorelDRAW for use with EasyScriber
Nice video! I don't know how I missed this before. You show a very clever method to manually create a hatch pattern using CorelDraw. This is something I would normally do with the Inkscape Extensions AxiDraw Utilities Hatch Fill, but I will try your method to check it out.
Thanks,
David
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David
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Re: Creating a hatch pattern in CorelDRAW for use with EasyScriber
Glad you like the video David, I use this technique often. Let me know if you have any problems following along the video and making it happen.