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Fitting Tiles Together
When you work with real ceramic tiles, it is physically impossible to merge them. You
can put them close to each other, but you can’t make them occupy the same space.
Likewise, the mosaic tiles in Corel Painter respect each other’s space and do not overlap
or merge. Corel Painter adjusts the shape of the tiles to fit them together while
maintaining the grout lines. So, when you want to re-lay the tiles in an area, you must
remove the existing tiles. For more information on removing tiles, refer to “Removing
Tiles” on page 313.
Starting with a Triangle
When the Start With Triangle command is enabled, Corel Painter creates a triangle as
the first tile in each stroke. This command is particularly useful when you want to fill a
“V”-shaped space with tiles.
The Start With Triangle command makes a perfect wedge in the “v.”
Respecting the Edge of an Image
When the Respect Edge Of Image command is enabled, Corel Painter maintains a
grout line at the perimeter of the image. Tiles you create at the edge of the image do
not violate the grout line.