I have seen some very very impressive mug templates. In particular, templates that have images such as animals, or hot air balloons, and rainbows etc (cartoon type images). I want to know whether these types of images can be created from scratch using coreldraw?
The scope of Coreldraw x4
Re: The scope of Coreldraw x4
Hi All!!!
I have seen some very very impressive mug templates. In particular, templates that have images such as animals, or hot air balloons, and rainbows etc (cartoon type images). I want to know whether these types of images can be created from scratch using coreldraw?
I have seen some very very impressive mug templates. In particular, templates that have images such as animals, or hot air balloons, and rainbows etc (cartoon type images). I want to know whether these types of images can be created from scratch using coreldraw?
Re: The scope of Coreldraw x4
Hi Rob!
if you mean templates from my site like this one for example:

the answer is yes! you can create them in corel from scratch. but for end effect you can tune them up i photoshop to add shine some shaddows etc...
if you mean templates from my site like this one for example:

the answer is yes! you can create them in corel from scratch. but for end effect you can tune them up i photoshop to add shine some shaddows etc...
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Re: The scope of Coreldraw x4
Hi Paul!!! Thank you for your prompt reply
I find the concept of being able to produce graphics like that absolutely amazing. I always thought programs that had such capabilities would cost thousands of pounds, and only be available to experts etc.
How long did it take you to master such products, I've had a look on your site and the images you have produced look very very professional, well done!
I have just recieved my copy of the official guide to coreldraw, so am looking forward to reading that now that I know what coreldraw can actually produce. On the downside, I've never used coreldraw before, so I am right at the starting line of the learning curve in that respect
p.s. just out of interest, what is a vector file/image?
Thanks again Paul, and keep up the good work.
I find the concept of being able to produce graphics like that absolutely amazing. I always thought programs that had such capabilities would cost thousands of pounds, and only be available to experts etc.
How long did it take you to master such products, I've had a look on your site and the images you have produced look very very professional, well done!
I have just recieved my copy of the official guide to coreldraw, so am looking forward to reading that now that I know what coreldraw can actually produce. On the downside, I've never used coreldraw before, so I am right at the starting line of the learning curve in that respect
p.s. just out of interest, what is a vector file/image?
Thanks again Paul, and keep up the good work.
Re: The scope of Coreldraw x4
Hi! is not about the software for 1000's poundsRob86 wrote:Hi Paul!!! Thank you for your prompt reply![]()
I find the concept of being able to produce graphics like that absolutely amazing. I always thought programs that had such capabilities would cost thousands of pounds, and only be available to experts etc.
How long did it take you to master such products, I've had a look on your site and the images you have produced look very very professional, well done!
I have just recieved my copy of the official guide to coreldraw, so am looking forward to reading that now that I know what coreldraw can actually produce. On the downside, I've never used coreldraw before, so I am right at the starting line of the learning curve in that respect![]()
p.s. just out of interest, what is a vector file/image?
Thanks again Paul, and keep up the good work.
Thank you for all good words about templates but unfortunatly I diod not made any of them
they belong to One of my artists. I only resell them.
regards to vector file you will find the answer in very first pages in your book or you can have a look on here: [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_graphics[/url]
thanx
PAul
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