High-End T-Shirt Color Separations in CorelDRAW with Bitmaps

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • A revolutionary new way to color separate bitmaps and high end designs directly in CorelDRAW. Simulated Process in PhotoShop or other programs are no longer required . it can all be done directly in CorelDRAW.

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  • @DelbertStinkfester
    @DelbertStinkfester 12 років тому +1

    Holy Crap......You're a Corel Draw Genius, Thanks for Posting this.

  • @djbutton6072
    @djbutton6072 10 років тому

    I do not have the option ' simple process' in my macros edit. I see you create it. Didnt find on your site how to create the macro to separate.

  • @anrmenchaca74
    @anrmenchaca74 9 років тому

    Hey man can you tell me where on your website you go more into detail in regards to this video lesson? Because I can't find any other lessons on how to use Corel to color separate and this video doesn't really show the steps other than what you had already saved on Macro manager. At this point I'm just starting to screen print.

  • @dibax33
    @dibax33 6 років тому

    Question... u went to macro manager... then wut did u double click?

  • @robertaquino3777
    @robertaquino3777 10 років тому

    You could have said that because you had this advanced tool called "simple process" which we cannot acquired.

  • @AndresSalas123
    @AndresSalas123 11 років тому

    you have advanced tools in the tool bar. what do I need to install. pleas place the link in the video for you other tutorial.
    how do I do this.

  • @dextermayor
    @dextermayor 12 років тому

    nice tut, but i cant buy those, im from philippines :(

  • @whitehotsauce
    @whitehotsauce 10 років тому

    how to get this simple process option?

  • @Kingzjester072
    @Kingzjester072 12 років тому

    nice job Tom

  • @anrmenchaca74
    @anrmenchaca74 9 років тому +1

    I just noticed you have simple steps raster...that's how you are able to separate the colors....I was under the impression that this video tutorial shows you how to separate colors WITHOUT a separation software. Smh