convert cdr to ai
I don't undersand why the convert from cdr to ai don't works sometimes, espaclialy when there...
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#6
Posted 05 November 2013 - 10:40 PM
well the first thing is to not convert to AI, save it as an eps file and do not expand any gradients if you have used them. saving or converting to eps should work every time for you. When you expand the gradients even if this is an AI file to begin with you get jaggies and a VERY complicated vector design, make sure your text is expanded out or converted
once you open the saved eps in illustrator you can then save it as an AI file
once you open the saved eps in illustrator you can then save it as an AI file
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#11
Posted 17 November 2013 - 03:31 PM
The simplest way is to export your graphics from Corel to PDF file, then open it in Illustrator and save it in whatever file you want.
Corel EPS gradient could also be broken in pieces sometimes when open in Illustrator. This is because Corel write files in different manner and sometimes Illustrator couldn't read the saved data properly.
Corel EPS gradient could also be broken in pieces sometimes when open in Illustrator. This is because Corel write files in different manner and sometimes Illustrator couldn't read the saved data properly.
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#12
Posted 20 December 2013 - 10:34 AM
You can from Corel Draw export your work in EPS format and import to Ai format, but some gradients in Corel will be different in Ai. The best is import without colors from Corel and colored objects in Illustrator, because Illustrator have more able staining for fill objects.
Corel doesnt have a mesh color fill, for example, and transparency settings for objects much simply in Ai, such as manipulate with Lens transparency in Corel.
Corel doesnt have a mesh color fill, for example, and transparency settings for objects much simply in Ai, such as manipulate with Lens transparency in Corel.
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