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1. Open Corel DRAW. Select text tool and type the text. Fill it wih desired color.
Note: It is expected that you have finished with the beginners projects when you start with intermediate, as we do not repeat the small instructions...
1. Open Corel DRAW. Select Bezier Tool and draw the following shape.
2. Select the Shape tool and select all three points by dragging shape tool around the shape...
Editor's Pick in Vector Graphics
Have you ever wanted to be crowned with laurel leaves? Make your own, leaf-by-leaf, using this tutorial. It’s a jolly good experiment in vector graphics.
Editor's Pick in Vector Graphics, April 2005
This tutorial teaches Corel Draw 9, adding much to your graphics creation experience. Sure, we could do something like this in Photoshop, but let’s diversify.
1. Open Corel DRAW. Draw Rectangle with Rectangle Tool.
Note: It is expected that you have finished with the beginners and intermediate projects when you start with advance, as we do not repeat the small instructions...
1. Open Corel DRAW. Create a petal shape you want to use for making flower.
2. Following shape is created by converting ellipse to curve by pressing Ctrl + Q and then edited with shape tool.
3. Double click the shape to get the points for rotation as follows...
This tutorial will show you how to make gridlines on your images and a effective way to put them on allowing you to erase unwanted gridlines.
1. Open Corel DRAW. Type the text of size 70.
2. Select the text using Shape tool and click the point left bottom of P.
3. Double click on the selected point which will open the box. Change the size to 200 points...
This tutorial will demonstrate how you can create a Cracked Text effect. I used Corel DRAW! 8.0 for Windows for this technique. Some things may be done differently with other versions...
1. Open Corel DRAW. Draw the following shape using Bezier Tool. Take the help of Guidelines if require.
2. Draw another shape for curl, in the line with the edge of previous shape as shown below. Keep the shape selected.
3. Select Shape Tool. Drag around the second shape...








