Can't you make a three-dimensional five-pointed star using CorelDRAW9? In fact, the operation is very simple. This article brought by the editor today specifically explains how to use CorelDRAW9 to create a three-dimensional five-pointed star. Friends in need can learn together.
Open the CorelDRAW9 program
In the pop-up "Welcome" dialog box, select the "New File" button to create a new file.
Click the "Polygon Tool" in the toolbox to enter the drawing state
Modify the parameters in its property bar, set the number of sides to 5, and the number of acute angles of the polygon to 55.
Hold down the ctrl key to draw a five-pointed star
Hold down the left mouse button, click the Bezier Curve tool group in the toolbox, select the "Connect Tool", and connect two diagonal corners of the five-pointed star.
Select the tool selection five-pointed star, right-click on it and select the "Lock Object" command
Use the Bezier curve tool to outline a small corner, as shown below
Select red in the color block area on the right side of the work interface, click once to fill it, click the white box at the top of the color block to remove the outline
Select the filled-in color graphic and execute the "Arrange---Transform" command to bring up the transformation editor.
Select the "Rotate" button in the deformation editor, set the rotation angle to 35.6deg, select the rotation point, and click the "Apply to Reproduced Object" button to rotate and copy one.
Click the "Apply to Reproduced Object" button four times to get half the image
Select a shape, click the Mirror button, select the mirror point, click the Vertical Mirror button, and click the "Apply to Reproduced Object" button to mirror it
Repeat step 11 to get the full picture
Dear friends, after reading the above exciting content, you all know how to use CorelDRAW9 to create a three-dimensional five-pointed star!