Corel Draw! Not professional enough?
In practical job, sometimes client want quick preview for their design. For a simple logo and layout...
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#121
Posted 04 October 2012 - 01:23 AM
In practical job, sometimes client want quick preview for their design. For a simple logo and layout design corel do more quickly. Doesn't mean corel can't do what Ai does. Event blur effect. As long as we know what should we do (what tools we should use).
#122
Posted 05 October 2012 - 03:50 AM
I start designing in Corel Draw. I was okay but when I someone introduces me the Illustrator I was surprise, I can create more designs that I cannot do in other software program. I can only suggest that used software program which you think that your being comfortable and easy to use in your own.
regards all
regards all
#127
Posted 30 October 2012 - 10:32 AM
Hey pal! I dunno.. but guess u haven't come across CorelDraw X6 (yup, its come that far!)!!
Its got the best of interface....zoom in-zoom out lets you access things easy and fast.
The Best possible color calibration in coreldraw 11 and more.
Exportable to max reqd. formats!
It is one of the best software being used for professional designing!
Its got the best of interface....zoom in-zoom out lets you access things easy and fast.
The Best possible color calibration in coreldraw 11 and more.
Exportable to max reqd. formats!
It is one of the best software being used for professional designing!
#129
Posted 31 December 2012 - 01:19 PM
Dear All,
I really want to have a vector graphics program on my Intel PC. I used to learn Coreldraw many years ago (and of course on Windows). After I switched my religion to Intel PC, I have been dreaming to get the latest version of CorelDraw created for Intel PC. The reason: it's easier to use than Illustrator.
Update Version Very Interesting don't miss I think very easy to use
I really want to have a vector graphics program on my Intel PC. I used to learn Coreldraw many years ago (and of course on Windows). After I switched my religion to Intel PC, I have been dreaming to get the latest version of CorelDraw created for Intel PC. The reason: it's easier to use than Illustrator.
Update Version Very Interesting don't miss I think very easy to use
#130
Posted 12 January 2013 - 01:26 PM
first time I learned designing I use Corel and till now I always using corel...some people say that its not professional enough, but I dont care.
I say for myself, "mastered whatever tool you use". If you can finish the project professionally with using Corel, Just do it
I say for myself, "mastered whatever tool you use". If you can finish the project professionally with using Corel, Just do it

#133
Posted 24 January 2013 - 12:19 AM
I also have experience with both (CDR and AI) and generally , in my opinion Corel is better for simple tasks (for example :simple logo design)
but in more complex designing Corel became unstable and " break down" very easy or take to much time to proceed . If you need to work on design which include many effects my suggest is AI. If you need fast designing of simple logo use a Corel. However, its good to know work with both.
but in more complex designing Corel became unstable and " break down" very easy or take to much time to proceed . If you need to work on design which include many effects my suggest is AI. If you need fast designing of simple logo use a Corel. However, its good to know work with both.
#140
Posted 14 February 2013 - 02:11 PM
Hi vic, i have one quasion for you.
As architech you maybe work in 3d max and probably know what is the best way to import corel vector file in 3d max and then make 3d frm that. I am start learning 3d max and I want to find way to connect corel and 3d max.
As architech you maybe work in 3d max and probably know what is the best way to import corel vector file in 3d max and then make 3d frm that. I am start learning 3d max and I want to find way to connect corel and 3d max.
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