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Arcing Text in CorelDraw Part 1 Pre X3

November 19, 2009 CorelDraw, CorelDraw Help No Comments
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Arcing Text in CorelDraw Part 1
By Mike Clarke
Aug 16, 2003, 06:19
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Arcing Text in CorelDraw

Help File - http://www.engrave.ca/files/ArcEngravingv9.cdr
Although most commands are fairly intuitive in CorelDraw there are some such as arcing text that, for a lot of people, tend to create a questions as to how it is done.

Arcing text in CorelDraw is easy once you know the couple of commands control how text is arced. … Continue Reading

Creating a Transparent Image in CorelDraw

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Creating a Transparent Image in CorelDraw
By Mike Clarke
Jun 8, 2003, 19:53
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Let us look at how we create this effect. Figure 1 shows us a completed image that has a Transparent image in it. Figure 1 is a picture of a sublimated clip board.

Figure 1

Figure 1

The first thing that we need to do is grab our photograph. Figure 2 shows the photo that we will be working with. … Continue Reading

Printing Out CorelDraw’s Hot Keys

November 17, 2009 CorelDraw, CorelDraw Help No Comments
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Printing Out CorelDraw’s Hot Keys
By Mike Clarke
Oct 1, 2003, 23:08
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The short cut file is located here. Click on this link http://www.engrave.ca/files/shortcuts.csv

Printing out CorelDraw’s hot key sheet

As most people get better with CorelDraw they tend to start to use hot keys more instead of navigating to the pull down menus. What is a hot key you ask? Well it is a specific key board key or set of keys that control a certain function in CorelDraw. For example if you want to activate the zoom tool all you need to do is press the z tool (when you are not using the text tool) to activate it. Typically most people will slide over to the tool box with their mouse and click on the zoom tool. Moving the mouse is not only time consuming but also hard on the elbow. … Continue Reading

Creating a Seal Die Using the Blend Tool

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Help, Sidebar No Comments
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Creating a Seal Die Using the Blend Tool

By Mike Clarke
Oct 1, 2003, 23:28

One of the things that you may have to do if you own a laser is to create a seal die and corporate logo. You can do this one of two ways. One is to use the repeat command where you repeat the image until you fill up your circle. The second is to use the blend tool. This article will talk about using the blend method.

Figure 1 is an image of a seal die that I created in CorelDraw. The following exercise will take you through creating the image. … Continue Reading

Placing an Image inside text using Powerclip – Based on CorelDraw Version 12

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Help, Sidebar No Comments
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Placing an image inside some text
By Mike Clarke
Oct 2, 2003, 00:05
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Creating Text that is filled with an Image – Using CorelDraw’s Power Clip

There are times where you may want to superimpose text on top of an image so that the image shows through the text. This is quite easy and can be a very good selling feature.

First let us load in a picture and some text. Figure 1 shows some text called “Power Clip” and a photo. … Continue Reading

CorelDraws Interactive Fill based on Version 12

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Help, Sidebar No Comments
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Using CorelDraw’s Interactive Fill
By Mike Clarke
Oct 2, 2003, 22:42
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For Those Using CorelDraw any time you want to create a fill you should use the interactive fill that is available in the toolbar.

If you have CorelDraw 10 or newer you can use the interactive fill command.
Again it is important to create a simple drawing. So draw a box.
Now go to your Toolbox menu and select the interactive fill menu. See Figure 1. … Continue Reading

Creating a Dial in CorelDraw

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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Creating a Dial in CorelDraw – Originally published Oct 2003

One of the items that we need to create if we are doing work for industrial customers is dials. For a lot of people creating jobs like this can be intimidating and can seem quite daunting. However creating a dial is quite easy. For this exercise I will be creating a dial that has two series of graduations. One set of lines will be set at every 10 degrees starting at 0 and another line will be set every 10 degrees starting at 5 degrees.

1. The first step in creating a dial is to create our initial graduation. We will be duplicating this graduation in our dial. Figure one shows the intial graduation that is created. To keep it easy I would suggest that you start your line so that it is horizontal as per Figure 1. Make the line .5 inch long. … Continue Reading

X4 Review Part 6 What the font and Vista Integration

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Versions No Comments
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What the Font

CorelDraw X4 Review – WhatTheFont and the Search Function

You know one of the things I always do when I am eating is save the best for last. Thus I usually eat my vegetables first, starches second and meat last. The same can be said when I am doing reviews of software I will typically save the better parts to last. I will throw in some juicy parts but finish off with some real good ones. Although I still consider the improved print merge function in Corel X4 my favorite the last two items we will look at today can be pretty impressive. … Continue Reading

CorelDraw X4 Review Part 5 – PhotoPaint

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Help No Comments
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Corel Draw Graphic Suite X4 Review Part 5

In my experience of dealing with all my customers most people tend to stay in CorelDraw and not venture out of the program. There are a number of reasons. Mostly they are comfortable with CorelDraw. CorelDraw is a very powerful program and for most of what I do CorelDraw is the program that I spend most of my time in. However there are some things that you cannot do in CorelDraw that you can do in PhotoPaint. If you remember my article on the cutout lab this tool is only available in PhotoPaint. Tools such as red eye removal, masking and certain vignette effects can only be done with the PhotoPaint program. Actually some of the tools such as those found in the bitmap section of CorelDraw are actually accessing the tool libraries that are in PhotoPaint. … Continue Reading

CorelDraw X4 Review Part 4

November 3, 2009 CorelDraw Versions No Comments
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Print Merge in CorelDraw X4

If you have been following my columns for the last number of years you know that I have preached the use of the print merge function. As far as I am concerned the one technique that most CorelDraw users fail to utilize is the print merge function. Personally I refuse to do an order for anyone unless they supply the names of everyone in a text file. Not only is it a pain in the butt when you have to type in each name, but you also have to spell check each one of those names. In some cases it takes longer to do the text input than it does to do the actual job. … Continue Reading

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