But, with the first ServicePack, X3 change to a one of the best versions for all times. Of course, all we hope that X5 will be much better than X3 and X4, but meanwhile the best option is X4.
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How to remove?! X3 or X4. I have CorelDraw 11 on win XP. Hence, Corel Draw offers a day free trial software. Hence, Corel draw is software use for editing. It is generally used for editing Vector Graphics.
Each object can be edited separately using Corel draw, which means the shape, size, color, and position can be alter. Minute to drastic change can be done using Corel Draw. Not only that, it has an enhance font list box and the ability to work with curves.
It has Gaussian Blur and retouching with the healing stone. As different versions of Corel Draw have other lookouts, Corel Draw X3 also has few additional features. Those were the Non-Destructive Effects, Symmetry drawing mode. Lesson 8 You'll get a chance to put all your CorelDRAW skills to work in this lesson because we're going to pull together as many different elements from what you've been learning into an apple design. This will give you more insight into how CorelDRAW tools interact and show you some practical applications for these same tools.
You'll also learn about shaping tools, including the Knife tool, the Eraser tool, the Smudge Brush, and the Roughen Brush. Lesson 9 We'll continue our exploration of special effects in this lesson, beginning with PowerClips. You'll use the PowerClip effect to place one object inside of another. This is a great way to incorporate bitmaps or photographs into your designs. Then we'll take some ordinary shapes and completely transform them into amazing objects using the Interactive Distortion tool.
Finally, you'll draw some balloons as you learn how to use the Eyedropper and Paintbucket tools, which allow you to copy the properties from one particular object into a completely different object. Lesson 10 Once again, we'll concentrate on desktop publishing as you create custom-designed envelopes, business cards, and address labels while learning to use the Page Size window.
Not only will you learn how to choose from the huge selection of templates, you'll also create your own business stationary template to accompany the envelope, business card, and address labels you just designed. Then to top it all off, you'll design an original birthday card using the Page Layout window. Lesson 11 This lesson is all about photographs.
You'll start by bringing some life into a dull-looking photo using the Crop tool and the Image Adjustment Lab. Then you'll learn how to change ordinary photos into stunning works of art by applying spectacular effects with artistic strokes, abstract patterns, and 3-D effects.
Lesson 12 In our final lesson, you'll design a series of presentations using drawings you've created throughout this class, and then you'll learn how to export them into different formats.
This will enable you to post them on the Internet, insert them into documents and presentations, or email them to a friend in an easy-to-open format.
We'll start by going over the Export window, which converts CorelDRAW designs into various formats, and in turn allows you to view and update these same designs using all types of software. Figure 5 is a screen shot of this new feature, which shows some of the text strings I used for one of my files highlighted within the red box. Interactive Tables When it comes to text layout, the use of tables is always an important technique that is at the disposal of those who use word processing programs such as Word or Word Perfect.
For those of us who use CorelDRAW, however, it has never been possible to lay out text within a table. Thankfully, Corel has changed all that in version X4. Tables are very helpful because it makes formatting text, such as justifying text in columns, a lot easier.
It's not only possible but it's very easy to create tables in CorelDRAW using X4, which also allows users to convert delimited text the kind found in CSV files into tables.
Engraving Fonts If you're not sure this heading is correct, it is! Corel has responded to the engraving industry's feedback and has added 12 different engraving fonts to the X4 suite. This will make it much easier on those who need to create logos to use on their rotary engraving machines. This means users can now add text in CorelDRAW rather than have to create the logo, import it to their engraving software program and then add the text to finalize the logo.
Independent Page Layers In X4, users can now control and edit layers independently for each page in the document, which is an extremely nice feature. No longer do we have to deal with all of those "extra" guidelines cluttering up our work space.
This program allows you to create page guidelines as well as master guidelines. You can also take a page and duplicate it along with the objects within that page.
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