Many thanks for this. Even though this tutorial was with an old version of CorelDraw (because I am writing in 2019), and even though we now have auto - trace available, this tutorial was still useful to me. Thank you.
The techniques in this video work on any version of Correlated. Auto Trace is useful but by no means perfect. Auto Trace also requires a good quality jpg to start with. Some times that is not available. In many cases Autotrace require editing after it's use, especially if a very high quality file is required. Thank for your imput.
@@Coreldrawhelp Agreed. Auto trace is not perfect for some things, although it is good at things that are large, relatively simple blocks of colour (e.g., tracing fonts). It seems to me that there is no perfect way of creating a vector from a bitmap if there are 'complicated' aspects to the original, such as smoothly drawn shadows. I have learned this the hard way, but unfortunately am not a good enough illustrator/artist to re-create something from scratch.
The font was close but not exact. What if I needed exact? Also, after you created the blue curvy figure, could you have duplicated it, rotated it and then changed it to red? Thank you. BTW, I enjoyed this video very much.
What if you need the exact Font? You could search for an exact font or you can break the font in to individual letters and arrange and edit them as needed. Many times the only difference is a letter or two. Yes if the shapes are the same you can make a copy and rotate and re-position. Good Catch!
Just started with CD, and must compliment your effort.
Best tutorial I've come across.
Greetings from Serbia!
Many thanks for this. Even though this tutorial was with an old version of CorelDraw (because I am writing in 2019), and even though we now have auto - trace available, this tutorial was still useful to me. Thank you.
The techniques in this video work on any version of Correlated. Auto Trace is useful but by no means perfect. Auto Trace also requires a good quality jpg to start with. Some times that is not available. In many cases Autotrace require editing after it's use, especially if a very high quality file is required. Thank for your imput.
@@Coreldrawhelp Agreed.
Auto trace is not perfect for some things, although it is good at things that are large, relatively simple blocks of colour (e.g., tracing fonts).
It seems to me that there is no perfect way of creating a vector from a bitmap if there are 'complicated' aspects to the original, such as smoothly drawn shadows.
I have learned this the hard way, but unfortunately am not a good enough illustrator/artist to re-create something from scratch.
GREAT tutorial for a beginner corel user. thank you!!!!!
Nice!!! I can now edit the image to a vector! Thanks dude!
Oh...my...gort! If you only knew how much of this sort of activity I've always done manually....! Thanks for this!
Very nice! Great instructions. Thanks for the lesson.
Actually good tutorial, we will accept another one Thank u
Amazing job. Thank you for the video!!!
the best tutorial bro!!!
Copying another centred circle would allow you to trim the oversized blue and red ying and yang shapes.
Great tutorial!
nice...so what would you do to finish this logo if you were sending it to a print shop for example?...how would you save it, join the layers etc?...
Excellent video
Some useful tips. Thanks.
Thankyou lovely tutorial!!
The font was close but not exact. What if I needed exact? Also, after you created the blue curvy figure, could you have duplicated it, rotated it and then changed it to red? Thank you. BTW, I enjoyed this video very much.
What if you need the exact Font?
You could search for an exact font or you can break the font in to individual letters and arrange and edit them as needed. Many times the only difference is a letter or two. Yes if the shapes are the same you can make a copy and rotate and re-position. Good Catch!
good tutorial
nice tutor..
Excellent - lots of great tips. What do I save it as.... EPS??
Saving as .eps or .pdf will allow it to remain a vector file and be usable by many different software packages.
I export my corel projects into SVG so I can import them into my embroidery and silhouette software
Anyone know how to do this in GIMP or InkScape?