Here is a great tutorial at Vectezzy by Ray Dombroski on making your own vector gradients. This could just as easily be done in Corel … but Ray does a very good job in making it simple. Ray is the founder of TheVectorLab and has worked in the surf apparel industry for the big guns … Billabong, OP, Quicksilver, Body Glove and others.
from this article.
In this tutorial, I will show you how to create your own custom vector halftone gradients. These are great for use in backgrounds and pattern fills. They can even be made into vector brushes and will conform to the shape of curves that you draw. This is the same method used to create the Gradients 001 Vector Set on TheVectorLab.
Start by creating two simple vector shapes; one larger and one smaller. These shapes can be anything: circles, triangles, rectangles, etc. The two shapes can even be different geometry; one could be a star and the other could be a circle. For this example I made a larger and a smaller square.
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Source: Vectezzy
http://www.vecteezy.com/blog/9-how-to-make-vector-halftone-gradients

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