Wednesday 9 November 2016

 

Business Card Design in CorelDraw


Final Image Is


 

Step 1 : Basic Steps


First of all you have to use CorelDraw with version. In this tutorial I use CorelDraw X6.

Okay lets get started.

This also will be our steps to create the design.

Step 2 : Creating Worksheet


Now that you know the steps is started.

First of all open your CorelDraw program. Now create a new file and set the paper size to A4

Step 3 : Creat Front Card


Now we will begin to create the Front Card.

Go to the "Rectangle Tool ", you can find it on the left toolbar. Make a box shape and then make the box shape resized into 4,5 x 9 cm, which is standard size for Business Card.

Draw a box shape on the bottom of the first box using the "Bezier Tool ", by point and left click to create a box shape like in the picture below.

Make sure that the last click is connected with the first click or else you cannot put color on the shape.
 

Shape the second box shape by using the "Shape Tool", It’s the second upper left toolbar.

Right click in the lines inside the box shape using " Shape Tool " and find "convert to curves tool" at the top corner toolbar and click it.
 

After that you will see two dotted arrows, click and drag in order to shape it, apply this to all the lines until you make a shape like in the picture.
Apply it same on opposite line.

Step 4 : Coloring your Front Card


Now we put color in the Front Card.

Select the Big Box shape. Go to the " Fountain Fill Tool ", who in the left bottom toolbar.

Choose Custom fill on the color blend and make the type Radial.

Now you will see a color box. You can change the color by left-clicking it, fill the color with Darkest Blue on the left, Dark Blue the middle and White on the right.

You can make a custom fill by double-clicking on the color box.

Fill the color with Light Blue on the middle Right. and Canter offset Vertical to 35%.

 
 

Select the Small Box shape. Go to the " Fountain Fill Tool ", who is the left bottom toolbar.

Choose Custom fill on the color blend and make the type Linear.

Now you will see a color box. You can change the color by left-clicking it, fill the color with Yellow on the left, Deep Yellow at the middle and Orange on the right.

Make the angle into 90.

 
 

Step 5 : Working with Power Clip


Okay now lets put the small Box Shape inside the big Box Shape using " Power Clip "

Left-click the small Box Shape, and then go to the top toolbar and find Effect > Power clip > Place Inside Container.

Then you will see a black arrow, Left-click it to the big Box Shape, and now you will see that the small Box Shape is inside the big Box Shape.


You can go "inside" or "outside" the container by holding Ctrl while double-clicking it.




 

Step 6 : Creating glass Background

We are going to create the glass or swirl Background using " Rectangle Tool "

Go to the " Rectangle Tool " its in the left toolbar, make a box shape and then make the box shape resized into 2 x 9,25 cm.

Arrange it into left side of the Front Card.



Press "Ctrl+Q" to break.

We are going to shape it by using " Shape Tool "

Go to the shape tool, then right click at the middle right lines box shape, and find "convert to curves " in the top toolbar.

Now left click at the start and end of the lines and there will be two dotted arrow, left click and drag them in order to shape the box.
 


Now draw a Rectangle
Go to the " Rectangle Tool " its in the left toolbar, make a box shape and then make the box shape resized into 4 x 9,3 cm.
Arrange it into left side of the Front Card.
 
 

Using "shape Tool" same as steps above, shape it like picture below.

Step 7 : Using Transparency

We are going to make the glass effect using " Transparency Tool "
Select the smaller Swirl, put White Color in it and go to the " Transparency Tool " in the left toolbar.
Left click, hold and drag from the middle to the left side. This will give transparency effect to the small swirl

Apply the same steps as above.

Step 8 : Copy and Duplicate

Now are going to copy or duplicate the Swirl.
Select both of the big Swirl and small Swirl, and drag it to the opposite side while holding
" Ctrl + Left + Right " mouse, in order to copy it

Now select all the Swirls and place it inside the Front Card using " Power Clip " same as step 5

Step 9 : Importing Floral Accent

If you have read the previous tutorial which is, Creating a Floral logo in Corel Deaw COMING SOON import or copy the logo into the worksheet. Creating a Floral logo in Corel Deaw COMING SOON
This will be our Floral Accent.
COMING SOON

Select the Floral Logo, and remove the text because we are going to use the Floral elements only
Rotate and arrange it into the bottom of the Front Card.
Place it inside the Front Card using "Power Clip" same as step 5.
Now put a name text into the front card, in this tutorial I use "Japan" font. You can use a font of your choice.
Go to the " Text Tool " its in the left toolbar, and left click to the Front Card to create a text.
  

COMING SOON..............

 

Monday 7 November 2016

How to Install Corel X6

HOW TO INSTALL AND ACTIVATE COREL X6
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STEP-01

 
 
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("Other activation options"): Next, choose "Phone Corel" ("Call the company Corel"): Next, strictly follow the sequence shown in the picture: If you have not mixed up and did everything exactly like the picture you will see the company thanks

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Sunday 6 November 2016

Graphic Designing

Graphic Designing is a form of art(dring) for a specific ‘goal’ or ‘purpose’.  Before you begin working on any graphic designing work, you need to have a plan; there is a reason for creating a logo or designing a website. Graphic Designing involves use of words, images, symbols and so on. It is a pictorial representation of concepts, ideas, facts or figures.


1. Varied Line Forms:


‘Lines" are the lifeline for a graphic designer. An impactful logo, a gorgeous flyer or an online banner, all or some of them will involve some forms of lines (may be straight lines or the curved ones). For instance, a thin curved line can create a beautiful business card, or straight thick lines can be sued to create margins in a catalogue design. A graphic designer can just play with endless permutations and combinations of lines and create splendid designs.

2. Colours and Colour Schemes:


Who doesn’t love colours? Ask a graphic designer, and know how colours are close to his/her heart. A good colours scheme can make a dead design look alive and attract attention of millions; on the other hand, a bad RGB or CMYK combination can ruin all the efforts of a designer. There is a vast potential to play with colours and create eye catching graphics. Colours and colour schemes are what make graphic designing a glamorous field in itself.

3. Shapes and Figures:


A simple circle can donate so many things to so many people. Shapes communicate so much that even words cannot convey. Shapes bring balance and harmony to a design. Use of a combination of shapes conveys the core message in a very aesthetic manner. We can create various patterns and layouts with different types of shapes and figures.

4. Type:


Even letters, numbers and words can form very significant elements of graphic designing. There are various fonts available on the net (many of which can also be freely downloadable) to make your message clear and crisp to the readers. For instance, a big bold font for headings and a neutral font for the body can really bring the message out. Placing the text just anywhere in the design doesn’t convey your message clearly. It is the font type, position of the font, font size, font color and elements like Bold, Underline and Italics that makes words and numbers look meaningful.

5. Texture:


You must have picked up magazines or read some books. How did you feel while touching those? Were the papers glossy ones or with matte finish? What we are talking about here is the ‘Texture’ of an object…the surface of an object. Textures play a very important role in Graphic Designing, especially in Print Media. How a graphic designer selects the paper for his next packaging design or gives a stone effect or a brick effect to his/her Ad banner, all these textures give depth and richness to images and graphics.

6. Cliparts, Illustrations and Photographs:


One good photograph or one good illustration can speak much more than a thousand words could. You must have come across many black and white sketches, how simple they may look but convey the right message to the right people in a very humorous way. One relevant photograph can help graphic designers reduce their unnecessary efforts in composing words and letters. This is why photographers are an essential part of graphic designing.

7. Space


Space refers to the amount of background colour (white space, negative space) available in a design. TO make your graphic appealing, you shouldn’t fill the entire space with different elements. Infect, try to keep the shapes, fonts and strokes to the minimum and give some breathing space to your design. This makes your message more noticeable. A neat-looking and clutter-less design can help to achieve your goals than a clutter-some full of elements design.
















CorelDraw (styled CorelDRAW) is a vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Corel Corporation of Ottawa, Canada. It is also the name of Corel's Graphics Suite, which bundles CorelDraw with bitmap-image editor Corel Photo-Paint as well as other graphics-related programs (see below). The latest version is designated X8 (equivalent to version 18), and was released in March 2016.[1] CorelDraw is designed to edit two-dimensional images such as logos and posters.
CorelDraw X6
corelDRAW x6
Corel Corporation developed and released a software program called CorelDRAW, a vector graphics editor. The software is a robust graphics suite, providing many features for users to edit graphics. These features include contrast adjustment, color balancing, adding special effects like borders to images, and it is capable of working with multiple layers and multiple pages.
CorelDraw was originally released in January of 1989, running on the Windows 2.x operating system. Today, the software is still used by many people, with the latest version, X6, being released on March 20, 2012. CorelDRAW is primarily designed for the Windows operating system. There were several releases for Mac OS and Mac OS X, but poor sales resulted in the discontinuation of those versions. There was also a port to Linux in 2000, requiring a modified version of Wine to run the software.