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Views Selecting one of the various views allows you to see your scene in various ways. These are as given below:
Simple Wireframe - This turns off all the colours, fills and shades of colour and you can see just the outlines of all the objects and shapes in your scene. It also changes any bitmaps (photos and suchlike) into black and white and in a low resolution so you may see them as blocky and pixelated. Wireframe - This also displays only an outline as that above but only removes colour fills from the scene (to be honest, I can't see any difference between the way this view works and that above works) Draft - This shows your scene including colours but at a lower resolution than normal, your textures and colours may not look anything like they did before you switched to draft viewing. Normal - Shows your images as normal Enhanced - This view also shows your scene as it is. NOTE:- Corel draw has something called a Post Script fill that seems to be affected by some of the views. A Post Script fill is one that is designed using the post Script language. It is not a topic for this web site.
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